When Google introduced the brand new Google Search Console recommendations, one of many examples of the suggestions was to bulk export your knowledge as a result of “Search Console solely reveals 35% of your efficiency knowledge.” Now, this isn’t new, we knew Google anonymized approach an excessive amount of of your knowledge in Search Console, however now Google is exhibiting how a lot on this instance report.
In July of 2022, we reported on average about 50% of queries in Search Console are hidden. Google didn’t deny it again then, the truth is, they up to date their documentation to clarify the info limits and the anonymization of knowledge that they carry out.
In any occasion, this appears to return as information to many since it’s now in plain sight within the new suggestions part (that also most of you don’t see).
John Mueller of Google responded to the most recent on the 35% determine saying on LinkedIn (feedback part) “Most websites see all / most of their knowledge.” I assume the bigger websites see much less?
He wrote, “The quantity actually will depend on the location.” The advice within the screenshot above will solely present when Google thinks the proportion is excessive sufficient, “We present this advice after we suppose there’s sufficient distinction,” he wrote.
He additionally added, “Additionally, there’s nuance: even when not all knowledge is proven individually (particular person rows), the graph on high is okay. Utilizing the API additionally will get you extra knowledge, so utilizing one thing like Search Analytics for Sheets will get most people far sufficient. Deal with the actionable degree of knowledge that you simply really need – there are alternatives to do extra, however most people in all probability do not want it.”
Plus, that 35% quantity might be totally different for every website. Just like the research above mentioned, it was nearer to 50% of most websites Ahrefs tracks, a minimum of again in 2022. “It actually will depend on the location – it isn’t a hard and fast share,” Mueller wrote.
So this could not come as new, in the event you wished all of your knowledge, it’s best to have all the time exported it. However that being mentioned, in the event you see this advice, then perhaps it’s best to export your knowledge. For those who do not see the advice, perhaps it’s best to export your knowledge and evaluate to see how low the proportion needs to be to know when Google could present this notification.
Discussion board dialogue at LinkedIn.
Replace: After I posted this right here, John Mueller commented on Mastodon saying:
Sure, not new. That is what the suggestions are helpful for – letting of us know once they may probably tweak their processes, particularly if there’s one thing which they may have in any other case missed. Not all the things can be actionable, not everybody needs to do (or has time for) all the things they might do. Possibly we must always name it ICYMI 🙂