Sunday, January 13, 2013

Advanced Filter in Google Analytics SEO

A few months ago, this article appeared SEOmoz which explained how to make a filter to detect the positions of keywords through which users entered our web.Y what will appear next to each keyword is the position occupies

Remember the steps:

1.A advanced filter to collect the parameter cd = (keyword position)


2. Another advanced filter to add to the keyword

 Note: the filters have to be in this order, it is important to work correctly. It is also very important to create a new profile, since we are overwriting a field.I liked the filter and allowing us to collect and comment upon two super SEOS (@ mjcachon and @ deivizzz), they said the filter was fine, but I had a but ... And if someone strummed on a Sitelink , appear not as first position-that is yours - if you do not like the position but as Sitelink.LinksThat is, if for example I pulse on Kindle, as is a sitelink even in the first result, I will appear in the parameter cd as if it had come through a 6: (


Following this raised a hypothesis: If Google has a parameter for a position (cd), you may have another to differentiate sitelinks, maps or normal results and after looking at several URLs can see there is a pattern:All ved sitelinks are within a parameter is AwHere are two examples:


All results of the ranking have a parameter that is FjFor example:
And all searches coming through maps have the following:
Now all we do is change the we had seen before and add three more:SEO 1 (modified by adding the parameter type and writing ved in the output field)



 SEO 2 (we leave it as is)

 Now that would add new filters, one for each type of search:

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