Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 4:21:55 GMT -7
How was Google Analytics measuring Yahoo! Search with SSL? Yahoo! Search has been gradually converted to SSL from August 18th. In Google Analytics, inflows from organic searches on Yahoo! Search that are not SSL-enabled are measured as "referrer/media" as "yahoo/organic," whereas inflows from organic searches on Yahoo! Search that are SSL-enabled are measured as . There was a problem with the inflow of ``reference source/media'' being measured as ``. Although it is different from the current specifications of Yahoo! Search, the reason why "reference source/media" is measured as is similar to the result verified in the previous column. It becomes. Current status and future of Google Analytics due to SSL conversion of Yahoo search results Therefore, we would like to introduce the following method as a filter setting necessary to measureeven for inflows from organic search of SSL-enabled Yahoo! search in Google Analytics.
I received it. How to measure as [yahoo / organic] in Google Canada Phone Number Data Analytics However, it seems that Google Analytics has changed the specifications, so the above filter settings are no longer necessary. Completion on Google Analytics side completed When checking Google Analytics data mainly for large-scale sites, the number of "referrer/media" measured as "search.yahoo.co.jp/referral" has decreased significantly since around September 16, 2015. From this, we can infer that Google Analytics started processing Yahoo! searches around the 16th to 18th. If you check the contents of ga.js, which was covered in a previous column, you will see that the following parts have been changed.
To check the description content written in ga.js, you can check the description content by accessing Analytics.js, which is Universal Analytics, seems to have moved the search engine judgment logic to the server side, so ga.js is the way to check. (before completion of response) Screen before response completion (After completion of response) Completion completion screen The parts colored in blue are the description parts in ga.js that can be interpreted by inserting (not provided) in the keyword when the traffic comes from an organic search of an SSL-enabled search engine, but the red frame As you can see from the boxed area, there is a change in the description in Yahoo! Search. Before the support, searches on Yahoo! in the US were targeted, as shown below.
I received it. How to measure as [yahoo / organic] in Google Canada Phone Number Data Analytics However, it seems that Google Analytics has changed the specifications, so the above filter settings are no longer necessary. Completion on Google Analytics side completed When checking Google Analytics data mainly for large-scale sites, the number of "referrer/media" measured as "search.yahoo.co.jp/referral" has decreased significantly since around September 16, 2015. From this, we can infer that Google Analytics started processing Yahoo! searches around the 16th to 18th. If you check the contents of ga.js, which was covered in a previous column, you will see that the following parts have been changed.
To check the description content written in ga.js, you can check the description content by accessing Analytics.js, which is Universal Analytics, seems to have moved the search engine judgment logic to the server side, so ga.js is the way to check. (before completion of response) Screen before response completion (After completion of response) Completion completion screen The parts colored in blue are the description parts in ga.js that can be interpreted by inserting (not provided) in the keyword when the traffic comes from an organic search of an SSL-enabled search engine, but the red frame As you can see from the boxed area, there is a change in the description in Yahoo! Search. Before the support, searches on Yahoo! in the US were targeted, as shown below.