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Tuesday, January 07, 2014
To help jump-start your year and make metrics for your site more actionable, we've updated one of
the most popular features inWebmaster Tools: data in
thesearch queriesfeature will no longer be rounded / bucketed. This change will become visible over the next few
days.
The search queries feature gives insights into the searches that have at least one page from your
website shown in the search results. It collects these "impressions" together with the times when
users visited your site—the "clicks"—and displays these for the last 90 days.
Before and after:
We hope this makes it easier for you to see the finer details of how users are finding your
website, and when they're clicking through. Should you have any questions, you can visit ourhelp forum.
Posted byJohn Mueller, frequent
searcher and Webmaster Trends Analyst, Google Switzerland
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