LOG IN OR SIGN UP
Log in to your account
Sign up

SEO Reports Just Got Easier With Data Studio

09 February 2017 | 0 comments | Posted by Che Kohler in nichemarket Advice

Creating SEO reports with data studios

There many ways to source SEO data, some more reliable than others, the web is filled with fancy tools that can cost you a fortune and is geared more to big businesses needs. In the SME and start-up, world reporting and data analysis are important but not important enough to incur costs, keeping operating costs low is key and if we can live without it, we will. This doesn't mean reporting has to be neglected altogether, not when Google provides some amazing free tools that give us insight into SEO and your sites organic performance. Search Console (formally known as webmaster tools) is a free tool provided by Google to allow site owners to manage their site and source data. However, trying to extract and display data in a meaningful form for reporting and analysis is an arduous process and can lead to inconsistencies as webmasters only house 3 months worth of data at any given time.

Protip! To catalogue all your search console data, I recommend connecting your search console to feed into your Google analytics.

Data Studio and Search Console Link Up

The data from Search Console is extremely powerful but currently, lives in Search Console’s Search Analytics Report and is hard to combine with other data sources and building custom dashboards using Google Sheets or Excel is extremely time-consuming. However, we bring good news. Today Google has announced a new Data Studio connector for Search Console. With this launch, users can pull their data into Data Studio to build reports that include impressions, clicks, and average position broken out by keyword, date, country, and device. Hello data studio, goodbye spreadsheets!

Google data studio logo

Build SEO reports

Search Console users can now build Data Studio reports understanding how their search traffic changes over time, where traffic is coming from, and what search queries are most likely to drive traffic to their sites. Users can also filter reports for mobile traffic to improve mobile targeting, and to analyse click-through rates for various organic search terms.

As always, Data Studio report creators can add components from other data sources into a single report. With this new connector, users can use the Search Console and AdWords connectors to compare performance across paid and organic search or add Google Analytics data to analyse site-side performance. Note that Search Console metrics can be aggregated by either site or by page (URL). This is configured in the Data Source creation flow, where users can select either “Site Impression” or “URL Impression”. Data Studio with search console dataGoogle Data Studio With Search Console Data

SEO reports made easy

For in-house and agency based SEOs this feature will be greeted with open arms. Besides simplifying reporting, giving SEOs the ability to display data easily for clients and management to understand will change the way many businesses view SEO.

Protip! Google Data Studio is currently not available for South African users and beta access will be granted on an invite-only basis. I recommend signing up as soon as possible to be notified immediately of its release in SA.

Contact us

If you want to know more about SEO reporting don’t be shy we’re happy to assist. Simply contact us here

Tags: Data Analysis, How to, SEO

Previous: {{ previousBlog.sTitle }}

Posted {{ previousBlog.dtDatePosting }}

Next: {{ nextBlog.sTitle }}

Posted {{ nextBlog.dtDatePosting }}

You might also like

strange traffic sitings in GA4

Why Am I Seeing Strange Referral Traffic In GA4?

02 March 2024

Posted by Che Kohler in nichemarket Advice


A look at the recent fake traffic spike many GA4 profiles are seeing at the moment, what are the causes, what you can do about it and how to report o...

Read more
Travel tips to put your mind at ease

5 Helpful Travel Planning Tips for Complete Peace of Mind

22 February 2024

Posted by Brigitte Evans in Hit the Road


A look at some of the pre-travel planning you need to consider before you leave for the airport in order to ensure your mentally prepared for what co...

Read more

Leave us a comment


{{comment.sUserName}}

{{comment.iDayLastEdit}} day ago

{{comment.iDayLastEdit}} days ago

{{comment.sComment}}

Sign up for our newsletter