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Re: [Summary-Talk] search engine stats



Hello Jason,

For the future wish-list, is there any possibility for the "search engines
no countries" display option to be applied to the Weekly Referring Domains
report (report 105, 115, and 125).  That option is really helpful.

Thanks!

(Perhaps it might be easier for me to just create a special sub-report 
that
only contains search-engine-referred requests, if that's possible.)

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> On 6/6/03 1:56 PM LynuxWorks Webmaster (webmaster@lnxw.com) wrote:
>
> >Can you suggest a way to use Summary to check on our search engine
> >referrals as tabulated for our weekly periods? (similar to
> the way that
> >page views can be seen by daily or weekly numbers)
> >

> You can get a list of referring domains with weekly information,
> Referrers:Domains:Weekly. That report can be setup to filter out
> non-search engines (click the wrench icon near the top). If you need
> totals you could export to a spreadsheet (Plus and SP only) and total
> them there.
>
> >I've considered running weekly sub-reports as one possibility.
>
> That would also work.
>
> >Also, thanks for adding the no-countries option in the search stats!
>
> You are welcome!
>
> Jason
>
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