Show google queries in Google Analytics

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Hello there,

Whenever I try to show the queries in Google Analytics, I get as a result, the value "not set".

The way I do that, is I access "click events", and from there I try to find the matching query that got me that click.

Can anyone point me in the right direction and tell me how to get it right? I've searched a lot but couldn't find any exact answers to my question.


Thanks
#analytics #google #queries #show
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    I did one google search for



    google queries value not set

    FIRST result was this:


    If (not set) appears in your Google Ads reports, it means that the website or app you're tracking in the Analytics account is receiving traffic from a Google Ads account that is not linked to the reporting view.

    More info on that page might help, too -


    https://support.google.com/analytics...n-this-article
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    • Profile picture of the author kurosaki4d
      I'm not using Google Adwords at all! So this is not the case here!

      What I'm concerned here is the organic traffic coming from the SERP
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Google went to private search years ago. Nothing new.

    The best you can do is link up your Search Console account to your Analytics account. It will help to provide some data in some of the reports inside Analytics, but not all of them.
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    • Profile picture of the author kurosaki4d
      Thanks for the update!

      Damn, that's disappointing!

      Is there any other way to track the click events for searched queries? I mean do you have any special method with which you track your keywords and events?
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  • Profile picture of the author Arya Smith
    Hi, I thought the best you can do is link your Search Console with your Google Analytics account. It also means app you're tracking in the Analytics account is receiving traffic from a Google Ads. It will helps you to find your best solution and troubleshoot your problem first.
    Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author zaharakhaker
    Hello
    Now Google analytics is not providing these types of search queries. You can use statcounter for better analysis.

    Thanks
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