Discover how to analyze revenue by search terms in Google Analytics 4, optimizing your SEO and paid search strategies through a step-by-step guide to creating an insightful report.
Understanding Revenue by Search Terms in Google Analytics 4
Analyzing revenue by search terms is crucial for understanding which keywords drive the most valuable traffic to your website. This insight helps optimize your SEO and paid search strategies by identifying the most profitable search terms. We’ll show you how to create this report in Google Analytics 4
to make data-driven decisions about your search marketing efforts.
Basic Report Structure
- Report Type: Free Form Exploration
- Primary Dimension: Session/Page search term
- Metrics Focus: Revenue data
- Visualization: Table format with optional bar chart
- Time Range: Customizable (recommended 30-90 days)
Steps to Create the Report
- Open
GA4
and navigate to the Explore section. - Click the Blank template to start a new exploration.
- Under the Dimensions, click the + button and search for Session source / medium and Session/Page search term, check the checkbox beside them, and click Confirm.
- Under the Metrics, click the + button and search for Total revenue, Transactions, and Average purchase revenue, check the checkbox beside them, and click Confirm.
- Drag Session/Page search term to the Rows section.
- Drag Total revenue, Transactions, and Average purchase revenue to the Values section.
- Add a filter to include only Session source / medium containing “organic” or your paid search parameters.
- Set your desired date range in the report settings.
- Optional: Add a bar chart visualization for better data visualization.
Important Dimensions and Metrics
- Session/Page search term: Shows the actual keywords users searched for.
- Session source / medium: Helps distinguish between organic and paid search traffic.
- Total revenue: Shows total revenue generated from each search term.
- Transactions: Number of purchases from each search term.
- Average purchase revenue: Average order value for each search term.
Actionable Insights
- Identify high-revenue search terms to prioritize in your SEO strategy.
- Optimize bidding strategies for paid search terms based on revenue performance.
- Find search terms with high average order values but low traffic for growth opportunities.
- Use top-performing search terms to inform content creation and product positioning.
- Identify underperforming keywords that might need optimization or removal from paid campaigns.
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