Google Search Console- Can you see what keywords were typed in to show the page result?
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Hello All-
I thought there was a way to view what keywords/queries were typed in to show a certain webpage. For example: If you go to Google Search Console>Search Traffic>Search Analytic. You would click "Pages" and normally it let you see what keyword was typed in.
If any one can help me out with this- I would appreciate it!
Thank you!
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Hi there.
On September 16th of this year Google stopped providing organic keyword traffic data. That's why you can't find what you're looking for. I think. https://plus.google.com/+ZinebAitBahajji/posts/b2zPb4B2aBU
That's why in your MOZ campaign traffic share per landing page is now estimated by using SERPs. https://moz.com/help/guides/search-overview/traffic-from-search#more-help
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The answer of Dmitrii is not exactly true - it is however quite a process to get to the keywords.
In the search console (left menu Search Traffic > Search Analytics) - select "Pages" rather than the default "Queries".
Then select "Filter pages" - and enter your url (including the http)- set the drop down to "Url is" and apply the filter by clicking "Filter".Then select "Queries" again - you will now get the keywords that generated the traffic to the page you used in the filter (don't forget to select all data above the filters: Clicks/CTR/Impression/Positions)
Hope this helps,
Dirk
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You can also use Analytics now to get a rough idea of the search queries (impressions, clicks, positions and ctr).
In Analytics go to Acquisition > Search Engine Optimization > Queries
Otherwise you can still use WMT to see the query under Search Traffic > Search Analytics