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Monday, November 5, 2007
Enabling Google Analytics Site Search
You can now log-in to your Google Analytics account to start enabling the new Site Search feature for a site of yours.

The data won’t show right away, but apparently it will after some time (I just enabled Site Search today so I don’t know exactly what happens). Here’s how:
- (First you need to make sure you have some kind of search engine for your site; e.g. in this blog, there’s a search box to the right side in the navigation utilized by the Google AJAX Search API; also, you must have the Google Analytics tracker script available in your pages.)
- Go to Google Analytics
- Next to your site, click Edit
- On your site’s profile, again click Edit (in the top right)
- Scroll down on the settings page and check the “Do Track Site Search” box
- In the Query Parameter input box, enter e.g. “q” (no quotes) when your query parameter is q, as in http://example.com/search.php?q=hello+world
- Hit the Save Changes button
- Repeat for all of your sites
[Via official Google Analytics blog.]
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