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images.google.com traffic ??
I'm getting more and more traffic from images.google.com. Is there a way to know what keywords got me those hits?
I'm using google analytics but the referring site only says images.google.com and the keywords don't mention if it's from images.google or not |
I dont know if you will find the answer of it is possible to do that in Google Analytics, in case you do not get a solution you may want to try Statcounter.
It shows all the keywords used by images.google.com surfers , and all other search engines,by simply going to the "Recent keywords" tab or by looking at the referring Google URL which has them included. |
Well, try like this...
you can just rewrite the function and add the extra javascript written below instead of trying to use a custom urchin.js. This is the preferable way, because it saves bandwidth. What you have to do is this: <script src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="http://www.yoursite.com/custom_se.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="http://www.yoursite.com/track-imagesearch.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> _uacct = "UA-XXXXXX-X"; urchinTracker(); </script> Get the two javascript files zipped from here Hope to be helpful.... :thumbsup |
YOu can check your stats on your server as well. I believe that will show.
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Yup. The right keywords and SE urls should be in your log files.
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try to install stat counter to your html to track the keyword and images that is ranking.
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My blogs are converting even Google images traffic!
So if you have lots of G.I. traffic on your blogs, don't do anything... |
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