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More Users Added to Search Analytics Beta in Google Webmaster Tools

Google has added some more users to their beta of Search Analytics in Google Webmaster Tools.   This is the new style of reporting that takes the place of the usual “search queries” reporting.

Zineb Ait Bahajji made the announcement today on Google+.

We’ve made the new Search Analytics report available to a random sample of our users .

Some of you might notice that they now have access to it in their Google Webmaster Tools account, under Search Traffic in the left navigational menu. If you’re among the new testers, I hope you’ll enjoy using the report. Let us know what you think in the comments,

You can check your account to see if you were one of the lucky ones to be added to the testing.

She also notes that while the “new report currently has less than 90 days of data, but it will catch up in the next few days.”

Google began testing the new Search Analytics – first called Search Insights – earlier this year.  We do not yet know the release date, but John Mueller hinted it would be soon in a recent Google Webmaster Tools Office Hours.

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Jennifer Slegg

Founder & Editor at The SEM Post
Jennifer Slegg is a longtime speaker and expert in search engine marketing, working in the industry for almost 20 years. When she isn't sitting at her desk writing and working, she can be found grabbing a latte at her local Starbucks or planning her next trip to Disneyland. She regularly speaks at Pubcon, SMX, State of Search, Brighton SEO and more, and has been presenting at conferences for over a decade.
Jennifer Slegg :Jennifer Slegg is a longtime speaker and expert in search engine marketing, working in the industry for almost 20 years. When she isn't sitting at her desk writing and working, she can be found grabbing a latte at her local Starbucks or planning her next trip to Disneyland. She regularly speaks at Pubcon, SMX, State of Search, Brighton SEO and more, and has been presenting at conferences for over a decade.