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* '''GA4''' > '''Reports''' > '''Acquisition''' > '''Overview''' > '''Sessions by Google Ads Campaign''' panel > '''View Google Ads campaigns'''
* '''GA4''' > '''Reports''' > '''Acquisition''' > '''Overview''' > '''Sessions by Google Ads Campaign''' panel > '''View Google Ads campaigns'''
* Change dimensions from '''Session Google Ads campaign''' to '''Session Google Ads keyword text'''
* Change dimensions from "Session Google Ads campaign" to "Session Google Ads keyword text"


== Organic search ==
== Organic search ==

Latest revision as of 19:05, 30 December 2024

Overview[edit]

Organic search terms are not available by default. The search term is passed in a query string to Google's server which in turn provides the link that a user clicks go arrive at the site. The keyword is thus not necessarily available when the request is made for a landing page on the site. [1]

There are also privacy concerns around revealing people's search terms.

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Paid search terms are found in the Acquisition reports.

  • GA4 > Reports > Acquisition > Overview > Sessions by Google Ads Campaign panel > View Google Ads campaigns
  • Change dimensions from "Session Google Ads campaign" to "Session Google Ads keyword text"

Organic search[edit]

Connecting with Google Search Console[edit]

The property must be connected with Google Search Console to allow access to the search queries.

  • GA4 > Admin > Product Links panel > Search Console Links
  • Click the Link button.
  • Click Choose accounts
  • A page with available properties will be displayed. If the site is in this list, check its checkbox and click Confirm.
  • If the property is not in the list, click Add a property
  • There is a dropdown at the upper left with the list of available properties (same as on the previous page) > Select Add property
  • Select property type dialog > enter the domain name under Domain
  • A 2nd dialog will appear requesting verification for the domain. A TXT record is provided that allows verification.
  • In cPanel for the hosting account for the domain > Domains > Zone Editor > Manage button for the domain in question > Add Record
    • Zone name: mydomain.com
    • Type: TXT
    • Record: (The record provided in the Google Search Console verification dialog)
    • Save the record and wait a few minutes for the DNS to propagate.
  • Click Verify and receive a confirmation message.
  • Return to GA4 Admin and refresh the page. The domain should now be displayed in the list. Click its checkbox and press Confirm.

Continue with Link setup

  • Click Next after setting the search console account.
  • Select Web stream and click Next.
  • Review and submit.

Add Search Console to GA4 reports[edit]

  • GA4 > Reports > Library (at the bottom of the sidebar)
  • Search Console should be available under Collections
    • Refresh the page if Search Console isn't visible.
    • Some collections overflow to the right and aren't immediately visible. Click the right arrow if Search Console isn't visible.
  • Publish Search Console and its reports will now be available under GA4 > Reports

It takes time for the query data to be available in the reports.

Reference[edit]