Google is quite busy these days implementing new features on the Webmasters Tool
section. The most recent addition, under the “Statistics” tab, is a
feature that lets you access the top search queries on your website.
For each search query you can see its position on the SERP (search
engine results page) and the percentage that it represents from the
total queries where your pages appeared. Additionally, as the Google Operating System
blog reported, you can also see the top clicked search queries. This
information is quite useful to determine the headlines that work and the
ones that do not.
Finally, you can also filter the search queries for specific periods
(e.g., one week ago, two weeks ago, one month ago and so on) and for
specific regions (e.g., Google India, Google Canada and so on). For a
more complete review check out “The Blogger’s Guide to Google Webmaster Tools.”
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