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Reto Meier [PersonRank 10]

Tuesday, January 23, 2007
17 years ago5,182 views

I'm pretty sure this is new. In addition to the 'Most Popular List' Google released for Custom Search Engines last October, Coop now offers personal trends and statistics for individual custom search engines.

Now you can see how often your CSE is being used, and what people are searching for on it (mine's not getting a lot of use!).

Details here:
http://blog.radioactiveyak.com/2007/01/google-coop-custom-search-engine.html

TOMHTML [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

You're right, it's new.
for my CSE :
Popular queries: December 2006
No queries were sufficiently popular to be listed.

On your screenshot you have 319 queries and it works, on mine I have 567 and it doesn't work. :-(

Reto Meier [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

I think you need over 10 of the same queries to be listed as 'popular'.

My popular ones are remarkably consistent because they trigger a Subscribed Link that's included within my CSE ;)

TOMHTML [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

Oh ok thanks, on my CSE all the requests are differents so there is the explaination ;-)
Have a nice day!

Reto Meier [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

Google just announced it:
http://googlecustomsearch.blogspot.com/2007/01/new-statistics-page.html

Nick [PersonRank 0]

17 years ago #

I would love to see Google allow an add-free version of custom search engine for a fee.

My company would be willing to pay the equivalent of whatever the "lost" revenue to Google would be, if the ads could be taken off.

Grimmthething [PersonRank 2]

17 years ago #

This is very nice, as it finally shows where the adsense money is comming from if you have multiple cse's.

I do have a few that have better graphs than phillips though:
http://www.totallyfreecrap.com/images/chart0107.png

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