How to find (Not Provided) Keywords in Google Analytics

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Hello Warriors,

I am seeing this from many months but never tried to figure out about before.
Now, I also reading some forums and blogs about it but not getting the relevant answer.

So, please let me know if anyone knows how to find (Not Provided) Keywords in Google Analytics tool
#analytics #find #google #keywords #provided
  • Jhakasseo,

    Google encrypts searches for users logged into Google. You can acquire these keywords using Google webmaster tools. Google still records the keywords for all users in webmaster tools even though they are logged in. You will have to register your site with webmaster tools.

    Here is an informative post on the subject,

    Finding (Not Provided) Keywords in Google Analytics - Web Analytics, Behavioral Targeting and Optimization by Anil Batra

    Also, just in case you are talking about the ‘not set’ value in analytics, this post explains that,

    Back to Basics: "not set" Entries - Analytics Blog

    Hope that helps,

    Shawn
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  • Profile picture of the author K Mec
    There are wordpress plugins which gives you incoming search keywords that you can use to optimize your site...
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    • Profile picture of the author Dan Grossman
      Originally Posted by K Mec View Post

      There are wordpress plugins which gives you incoming search keywords that you can use to optimize your site...
      They can only tell you the keywords if they're contained in the referrer header. If he can't see them in Google Analytics, those plugins wouldn't have been able to pick up the keyword either, as it wasn't there.
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