In google analytics when i click traffic source-->keyword, I found in a keyword list a keyword (not set) and from this i got several visit.Have anyone found this keyword in analytics?why its coming?
Please help me out.
Thanks
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(not Set) Keyword In Google Analytics
Started by
Mania
, Aug 26 2011 12:42 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 26 August 2011 - 12:42 AM
#2
Posted 26 August 2011 - 10:45 AM
If you're looking at a part in Google Analytics where there can be traffic from other sources than search engines, for instance, referrals or direct traffic, and you cross reference with "keywords" you'll see (not set) because there were actually no keywords involved.
You have to go directly to the search engine reports and then you won't see the "not set."
It doesn't mean you're getting found by the phrase 'not set.'
You have to go directly to the search engine reports and then you won't see the "not set."
It doesn't mean you're getting found by the phrase 'not set.'
#3
Posted 26 August 2011 - 12:27 PM
If you're using AdWords to drive traffic to your site and you're not configuring something properly data will be lost and you'll the "(not set)" in your reports.
For Websites that don't use AdWords where the "(not set)" shows up under a search engine's keyword list, there may be a redirect in-between the search engine and the final destination page, and some of the referral data is being lost.
For Websites that don't use AdWords where the "(not set)" shows up under a search engine's keyword list, there may be a redirect in-between the search engine and the final destination page, and some of the referral data is being lost.
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