Search Engines and Search Terms
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Hi,
Is there any way we could track the words shows in SEARCH ENGINES and the one that is shown in UNKNOWN SEARCH TERMS.
Thank you,
PrabhatThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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That site is not hosted by wordpress.COM and we cannot help you.
We provide support only for wordpress.COM hosted sites. Our support docs do not apply to
(1) local installs of wordpress.ORG software on your own server or
(2) wordpress.ORG software installs on paid hosting, and we do not provide support for them at wordpress.COM.Also, note that we do not provide Jetpack support https://jetpack.me/support/ for sites linked to wordpress.COM accounts with the Jetpack plugin so they display on the My Sites wordpress.com account page.
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Is there any way we could track the words shows in SEARCH ENGINES and the one that is shown in UNKNOWN SEARCH TERMS.
The answer is no.
Search Engine Terms
These are the terms, words, and phrases people use on search engines (like Google, Yahoo, or Bing) to find posts and pages on your WordPress.com blog. These do not include the terms which your readers use within your blog’s Search Widget or any other search form on your blog.
Some search engines don’t reveal search terms for privacy reasons. Google, for example, has been encrypting the vast majority of search terms since 2013. That’s why we often can’t specify which search terms were used by visitors who arrived at your site from a search engine. When we don’t know the search terms, we show them as Unknown search terms.
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