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  • Handoko

    (@handoko-zhang)

    Set the query filter:
    Search Terms and Is Not Empty.

    Thread Starter etobian

    (@etobian)

    Thanks.
    That brings entries with SERP and also all other entries where the referrer was a query result.
    It’s not perfect but better than nothing.
    Cheers

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    Yes, Handoko is correct. What is not ‘perfect’? 🙂

    Thanks,
    Camu

    PS: a vote for my plugin would be a nice way to say thank you.

    Thread Starter etobian

    (@etobian)

    I’d propose for a future version a way to filter only entries with SERP data.
    Will definitely vote for this useful plugin.
    Thanks

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    Well, if you know exactly what you are looking for, you can filter by Referer, which contains the whole string. Could you elaborate on what SERP DATA means for you?

    Thanks,
    Camu

    Thread Starter etobian

    (@etobian)

    Search result entries have a referrer like “http://www.google.com/search?q=myterm”.
    In the Details tab, some of those entries have ‘myterm’ in the second column, and others have ‘myterm (serp:5)’.
    Since entries with and without serp data both have the same Referrer and Search Terms I can’t find a way to show only the entries with a serp data.
    Thanks

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    I see. Unfortunately not all search engines include this information in their querystring, and those that do it, use proprietary solutions. You may want to research around to get more details about this, if you haven’t done so already.

    With Google, for example, you can use the following filter:

    Referrer contains cd=

    (the equal char is part of the string you’re looking for)

    The next version of SlimStat will further improve this view, but I guess that’s enough for now 😉

    Cheers,
    Camu

    Thread Starter etobian

    (@etobian)

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    You’re welcome 🙂 And thank you for your vote!

    Camu

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