Cross-posted from the Google Custom Search blog
Google Analytics Site Search reports yield endless information on how people hunt your site once they are already on it. You can see initial searches, refinements, hunt trends, that pages they searched from, where they finished up, and acclimatisation correlation. In a past we acknowledge that setup was a small challenging, though we’re happy to announce that now we’ve done it easy to setup Site Search tracking directly from your Custom Search Engine.
If we are already a Google Analytics user (and your site has a Google Analytics tracking code on a pages), go to a Custom Search Engine management page, name your CSE’s control row and click on Google Analytics from a left-hand menu. We’ll arrangement a list of your Google Analytics web properties so we can name one and tell us a query and difficulty parameters that we wish to track.
Once we save your changes, we’ll beget a new formula snippet. Copy it from a Get Code page, pulp it into your site and setup is complete!
You can afterwards entrance Site Search reports from a Content territory of Google Analytics.
Happy analyzing! If needed, we can find assistance with setup here and an reason of a differences between Google Analytics and Custom Search statistics here. Let us know what we consider in the discussion forum.
Posted by Zhong Wang, Software Engineer
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