Purgpow Posted June 4, 2005 Posted June 4, 2005 i was checking my stats and i ran across this stat " Search Keyphrases" but i'm not sure what it is? is it people serching my site? i dont think i have a Search option on my Site. Can anyone tell me how that works and who it searching my site from where? Any Help would be great Thanks Quote
cajunman4life Posted June 4, 2005 Posted June 4, 2005 Search Keyphrases will tell you what phrases people were searching for if they came to your site from a search engine (such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc). So, for example, run a google search for "Aaron and Sarah", and the first result (at least when I do it) is my website (of course hosted by TCH), http://www.aaronandsarah.net/. And in turn, in awstats under keyprases, I would see "Aaron and Sarah". I hope that sufficiently answers your question. Quote
Purgpow Posted June 5, 2005 Author Posted June 5, 2005 Yes Thank you Search Keyphrases will tell you what phrases people were searching for if they came to your site from a search engine (such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc). So, for example, run a google search for "Aaron and Sarah", and the first result (at least when I do it) is my website (of course hosted by TCH), http://www.aaronandsarah.net/. And in turn, in awstats under keyprases, I would see "Aaron and Sarah". I hope that sufficiently answers your question. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote
Purgpow Posted June 5, 2005 Author Posted June 5, 2005 ok i have another question? i searched for something that i no longer have on my site, but google still pops it up as on of the search results. .... How do i stop that? Thanks Search Keyphrases will tell you what phrases people were searching for if they came to your site from a search engine (such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc). So, for example, run a google search for "Aaron and Sarah", and the first result (at least when I do it) is my website (of course hosted by TCH), http://www.aaronandsarah.net/. And in turn, in awstats under keyprases, I would see "Aaron and Sarah". I hope that sufficiently answers your question. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote
TweezerMan Posted June 5, 2005 Posted June 5, 2005 I don't believe there's anything you can do yourself. When Google re-indexes your web site, it should update what it has in its index and eventually, the text that is no longer in your site will fall out of Google's cache. It may take some time for that to happen though. Quote
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