Why do you want to see more than the standard 90 days in Search Analytics within Google Search Console? Zineb, a Google Webmaster Trends Analyst wants to know what webmasters would use the increased data for. While the common answer is seeing either seasonality or year over year data, here are many more reasons webmasters would likely want to see the number of days increased.
She is requesting webmasters use the hashtag #moredataSAN to provide feedback.
Hey GSC users, if you had more than 90 days of data in Search Analytics, how would you use that? please use #moredataSAN in your replies.
— Zineb Ait (@Missiz_Z) February 17, 2016
The request stems from a conversation yesterday that stemmed from this article where she commented it is something that Google continues to look at.
@Missiz_Z thanks @glenngabe @jenstar @Marie_Haynes for starting this very interesting discussion today 🙂
— Zineb Ait (@Missiz_Z) February 17, 2016
So if you would like to share your feedback on how you would use those increased days, be sure to share on Twitter with #moredataSAN.
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