New research: The Era of Ecommerce
New research, The Era of Ecommerce, released today in partnership with Catalyst, finds disconnect between consumer behavior and advertiser spend online.
Reserve with Google Makes its Way into the 3- Pack SERP on Google
Transactions in Local Search via Google’s Reserve with Google tool have historically been limited to Knowledge Panel results. It appears that this transactional capabilities being expanded or will be expanded to include embedding calls to action directly into the Local 3-Pack search results. And given Google’s obvious expansion of the Reserve with Google we can … Continue reading Reserve with Google Makes its Way into the 3- Pack SERP on Google →
Bing Ads changes when conversions are reported
The change applies to conversion and assist reporting.
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Google My Business New Features: ‘Add Product Collection’ & ‘Branded Search Insights’ – The Bigger Picture
Last week we learned of both a new Google My Business feature (in beta), ‘Add Product Collection’ and new GMB Insight’s data, ‘Branded Searches’. Both are interesting features individually but together, they are even more interesting. The GMB Branded searches, reported at SEL by Barry Schwartz, is apparently being rolled out. As noted in the … Continue reading Google My Business New Features: ‘Add Product Collection’ & ‘Branded Search Insights’ – The Bigger Picture →
Google Cache Bug With Mobile-First Indexing Now Fixed
It looks like Google has fixed that ongoing bug with the Google cache 404ing after being switched to mobile-first indexing. The bug has been happening for the past several months and as of last Saturday, it seems Google fixed it.
Google: Putting Out More Content Doesn’t Make Your Site Better
Google’s John Mueller said on Twitter that putting out more content doesn’t necessarily make your web site any better, nor does it necessarily make your web site rank higher in Google’s search results.
Old Google Search Console Sitemap Bug With Mobile-First Indexing
Google’s John Mueller said in a Google Webmaster Help thread that there is a bug with the Sitemaps reporting section of the old Google Search Console specifically with sites that moved to mobile-first indexing. John said it is jut a reporting bug and …
Google My Business Products Beta Lets You Add Products To Your Local Listings
Last week we showed how Google added a products and services section to the local listings in Google. Now I see reports of Google showing a beta tab in Google My Business to add your own products. It seems related to what we reported back in August wi…
Google Caches JavaScript & CSS Files For A Long Time & Why That Matters
Google’s John Mueller confirmed on Twitter that Google does cache your JavaScript and CSS files for a “fairly long” time and thus, if those files change what content shows up on the page or what new URLs you produce, then that might be an issue for you…
Creative Inspiration: Content We Enjoyed this Summer
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As we bid farewell to the glorious 35-degree-days of summer, and brace ourselves for the inevitable autumn chill, here’s a look back at the creative content that tickled us this summer.
Google local pack now showing book, schedule buttons for some businesses
Google is now pushing booking and scheduling services in the local results through Reserve with Google.
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SEO agencies – Important questions to ask before choosing one
Protect yourself from a negative experience by following these tips.
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Joining Google Analytics Data to Other Data for Fun & Profit
I was reviewing an analysis years ago, and I got triggered.
The analyst was suggesting that we target San Antonio. Up to that point the client had only targeted major cities (think New York, Chicago, San Francisco) but now the analyst thought that San Antonio would be a great location, even ahead of Dallas.…
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How to Get More Keyword Metrics for Your Target Keywords
Posted by Bill.Sebald
If you’re old in SEO years, you remember the day [not provided] was introduced. It was a dark, dark day. SEOs lost a vast amount of trusty information. Click data. Conversion data. This was incredibly valuable, allowing SEOs to prioritize their targets.
Google said the info was removed for security purposes, while suspicious SEOs thought this was a push towards spending more on AdWords (now Google Ads). I get it — since AdWords would give you the keyword data SEOs cherished, the “controversy” was warranted, in my opinion. The truth is out there.
But we’ve moved on, and learned to live with the situation. Then a few years later, Google Webmaster Tools (now Search Console) started providing some of the keyword data in the Search Analytics report. Through the years, the report got better and better.
But there’s still a finite set of keywords in the interface. You can’t get more than 999 in your report.

Guess what? Google has more data for you!
The Google Search Console API is your friend. This summer it became even friendlier, providing 16 months worth of data. What you may not know is this API can give you more than 999 keywords. By way of example, the API provides more than 45,000 for our Greenlane site. And we’re not even a very large site. That’s right — the API can give you keywords, clicks, average position, impressions, and CTR %.
Salivating yet?
How to easily leverage the API
If you’re not very technical and the thought of an API frightens you, I promise there’s nothing to fear. I’m going to show you a way to leverage the data using Google Sheets.
Here is what you will need:
- Google Sheets (free)
- Supermetrics Add-On (free trial, but a paid tool)
If you haven’t heard of Google Sheets, it’s one of several tools Google provides for free. This directly competes with Microsoft Excel. It’s a cloud-based spreadsheet that works exceptionally well.
If you aren’t familiar with Supermetrics, it’s an add-on for Google Sheets that allows data to be pulled in from other sources. In this case, one of the sources will be Google Search Console. Now, while Supermetrics has a free trial, paid is the way to go. It’s worth it!
Installation of Supermetrics:
- Open Google Sheets and click the Add-On option
- Click Get Add-Ons
- A window will open where you can search for Supermetrics. It will look like this:

From there, just follow the steps. It will immediately ask to connect to your Google account. I’m sure you’ve seen this kind of dialog box before:

You’ll be greeted with a message for launching the newly installed add-on. Just follow the prompts to launch. Next you’ll see a new window to the right of your Google Sheet.


At this point, you should see the following note:
Great, you’re logged into Google Search Console! Now let’s run your first query. Pick an account from the list below.
Next, all you have to do is work down the list in Supermetrics. Data Source, Select Sites, and Select Dates are pretty self-explanatory. When you reach the “Select metrics” toggle, choose Impressions, Clicks, CTR (%), and Average Position.

When you reach “Split by,” choose Search Query as the Split to rows option. And pick a large number for number of rows to fetch. If you also want the page URLs (perhaps you’d like your data divided by the page level), you just need to add Full URL as well.

You can play with the other Filter and Options if you’d like, but you’re ready to click Apply Changes and receive the data. It should compile like this:

Got the data. Now what?
Sometimes optimization is about taking something that’s working, and making it work better. This data can show you which keywords and topics are important to your audience. It’s also a clue towards what Google thinks you’re important for (thus, rewarding you with clicks).
SEMrush and Ahrefs can provide ranking keyword data with their estimated clicks, but impressions is an interesting metric here. High impression and low clicks? Maybe your title and description tags aren’t compelling enough. It’s also fun to VLOOKUP their data against this, to see just how accurate they are (or are not). Or you can use a tool like PowerBI to append other customer or paid search metrics to paint a bigger picture of your visitors’ mindset.
Conclusion
Sometimes the littlest hacks are the most fun. Google commonly holds some data back through their free products (the Greenlane Indexation Tester is a good example with the old interface). We know Search Planner and Google Analytics have more than they share. But in those cases, where directional information can sometimes be enough, digging out even more of your impactful keyword data is pure gold.
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The Seasonality of Near Me Searches in Local
Near Me searches have generally been on the uptick since the advent of the iPhone. But there have been the occasional downturns that were misinterpreted as a break in the trend. Now that we have more data, it appears that those downturns and subsequent peaks are seasonal lows and highs of a generally increasing usage … Continue reading The Seasonality of Near Me Searches in Local →
Preparing Images for the (Coming?) Google Mobile Local Carousel
Last week, off and on, we started seeing the use of the image carousel in the mobile Local Finder. This is a format that has long been present in the restaurant search results. The carousels have been seen off and on since then, showing up and then disappearing, only to show once again. When they … Continue reading Preparing Images for the (Coming?) Google Mobile Local Carousel →
SearchCap: Reporting delays in Google Search Console, navigate in search & structure data
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
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Why does structured data matter for SEO?
Learn why now is the time to optimize your structured data.
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Google Search Console Pipeline Issues Cause Reporting Delays
Google announced this morning on Twitter that some reports within Google Search Console are delayed. They are delayed because of pipeline issues with getting data from sources within Google. The specific reports that are more delayed than normal include AMP, Rich Results / Structured Data, Hreflang, Index Coverage, & Mobile Usability.
Google My Business Video Upload Not Working: Server Reject Error
Google has confirmed they are working on fixing a bug within Google My Business for uploading videos to your business listing. When you try to upload videos, Google is returning a “server reject error.” Allyson Wright, Community Manager, Google My Bus…