How do I merge Google Analytics and Google console?

How do I merge Google Analytics and Google console?

Enable the Search Console Data Import in Google Analytics

  1. Go to your Google Analytics account.
  2. Go to Acquisition (left sidebar) > Search Console.
  3. Click the Set up Search Console data sharing button.
  4. Choose your Search Console account.

How reliable is Google Search Console?

It’s a reliable measurement, even if it doesn’t always match up with what site owners see when they check their own ranking positions.

Can you combine two Google Analytics accounts?

Consolidating data from hundreds of Google Analytics accounts directly to a database or file. Imagine the reporting on multiple profiles you can do when everything is combined into a single table, with profile, account, web property and currency information included as dimensions.

How do I link my Google search console?

In the PROPERTY column, click Property Settings. Scroll down to Search Console Settings. You should see the URL of your website, which confirms that the website is verified in Search Console and that you have permission to make changes. If you do not see the URL, you need to add your site to Search Console.

What’s the difference between Google Analytics and Search Console?

A common complaint about Google Search Console (GSC) is that the data is “inaccurate” when compared to Google Analytics results. You know the situation. We’ve all done it. You try to line up traffic to landing pages from analytics with clicks from Google Search Console and the numbers are nowhere near close!

What is the difference between clicks and sessions in Google Analytics?

Clicks – “Count of clicks from a Google search results page that landed the user on your property.” Sessions – Visits initiated by a user, counted when an HTML page loads the Google Analytics JavaScript snippet, adjusted for session timeouts. That’s a mouthful.

What’s the difference between GA and Search Console clicks?

This last non-direct attribution can cause dramatic differences between GA sessions and Search Console clicks. If your site has a large proportion of direct sessions and non-new sessions, there’s a good chance GA is inflating true organic traffic by quite a bit. The metrics clicks and sessions are substantially different by definition.

What makes a click unnoticed in Google Analytics?

Non-HTML pages like PDFs are not counted in Google Analytics (but are counted as Google Search Console clicks). The few users who do not have JavaScript enabled will go unnoticed by Google Analytics. The few users that click on a search result but bounce off the site before the GA snippet can be loaded will also go unnoticed by GA.