need help with google analytics

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Hi guys,
Mybe someone can help me. I have a site that deals with health products. According to Google analytics, in one of my keywords I appear on page 12. In another keyword I appear on page 21.
I go to check these locations manually and I do not see my site on the locations i am supposed to BE according to Google analytics. In fact these keywords disappeared from Google search completely when I check manually.
Can someone explain the contradiction? Help will be highly appreciated
Thanxxx
#analytics #google
  • Profile picture of the author patadeperro
    I think you are talking about Webmaster Tools, because analytics does not give you ranks.
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    • Profile picture of the author ankitoberoi
      Originally Posted by patadeperro View Post

      I think you are talking about Webmaster Tools, because analytics does not give you ranks.
      It does, when your Webmaster tool is integrated with Analytics.
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  • Profile picture of the author georgefuller
    Searching Locally and NCR will give you different location that's why you have to know your market first before you proceed with your campaign. also there are no accurate result when on checking you SERP rank. even google. serp depends on index update and google analytics report are also depends on analytics update. they both update in different time frame.
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  • Profile picture of the author hephaestion
    One reason might be that google tailors your search results to your specific account and behaviors. So if you read cracked.com all the time with google chrome and click cracked articles every time they come up in a search, google is going to rank cracked articles higher for you. You could probably get truer general search results if you used a fake ip in a browser that's not chrome, deleted your history, cache, and cookies, and weren't logged into your google account.
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