Any way to programatically retrieve a campaign's Search Visibility score?
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I would like to retrieve a campaign's Search Visibility score, and preferably historical too, in an automated fashion. However, as far as I know the API has no access to this. Is there something I'm missing? If not, is there a formula I can use to calculate this score?
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Hey there
At this time there isn't a way to pull the search visibility metric via an API or some type of automated fashion. Our Search Visibility score represents your overall ranking performance for your tracked keywords. It’s calculated by:
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Taking all of your keywords and the associated URL’s position and applying a CTR (click-through rate) for each position.
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The CTRs are then summed
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This number is then divided by the total number of keywords.
If you'd like to read more about how Search Visibility works, check out our Help Hub.
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