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IwanIwanow2021-04-09 13:45:25
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IwanIwanow, 2021-04-09 13:45:25

Does linking Search Console to Google Analytics provide any benefit in terms of accuracy and minimization of data error for search phrases?

I tried to use Search Console to get statistics on search phrases for which people come from Google to my site. At the same time, according to the click chart in the performance report, 20 times more clicks were made in three months, compared to the data displayed below this chart, which I sort by clicks and see only 5 clicks in the same 3 months on that on the same site - but the chart shows 90 clicks at the same time, and I'm not satisfied with this data discrepancy. Those. I do not see most of the search phrases that came to my site - out of 90 clicks, I see only 5 phrases corresponding to 5 clicks, which is 4.5% of all clicks ...
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There was a person who convinced me that the connection between Search Console and Google Analytics supposedly should solve the problem, but as far as I understand, as a result of the connection, Google Analytics will only display the same data as in the Search Console - no more and no more. smaller. Maybe I misunderstand something and linking the Search Console with Google Analytics can really help me get search phrases in proportion to more than 5 clicks out of 90?

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Dimonchik, 2021-04-13
@IwanIwanow

if you want phrases - pull from the console, for which it is shown
in analytics, this is just a convenient output

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David Goffman, 2021-05-03
@DavidGof

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AndreyKeer, 2021-05-20
@AndreyKeer

I agree with my colleagues that integration does not provide any new data, this is done only for convenience.

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