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Changes to Google Keyword tracking

During the past few weeks, you may have seen some news about the changes to the way you can track which keywords people are using to find your website.

Google has made two significant changes recently.

1. They removed access to the free Google keyword tool. This was a handy tool which could you to help work out which keywords were used in search and how many websites were competing to use the keyword. It has been replaced by the Keyword planner tool accessed by signing up for an Adwords account. The general feeling is that the planner tool is not as good as the original tool, but this may change over time.

As an alternative you may want to consider the Wordtracker Free Keyword Tool which is “completely independent of Google”.

2. Google now encrypts all searches so you can no longer tell which keywords were used when somebody arrives at your site from organic search (typing the words into Google search).   Keywords originating from Adwords campaigns will still be available.  Some data is still available from Google webmaster, but you can’t tell which keywords resulted in conversions. (this has a bug as at 2/10/13 see SearchEngineLand)

What does this mean for your business?

What changes will you make to your marketing plan with the changes in keywords? Please let us know in the comments below.

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