Follow these steps to show queries in google analytics:
- To begin with, Google Search Console does not show all of the traffic to your website; rather, it shows the people who found your site through a google search and clicked on it.
- To begin, make sure that Google Analytics is enabled or live on your website. However, if you only recently enrolled, it may take some time for any information to appear in Google Analytics.
- I also suggest looking into Google Webmaster Tools, which is a collection of Google SEO tools. You can also use Google Webmaster Con to see if anything is incorrect with your present setup.
- If you don't see any data, you'll need to create and submit a sitemap to help Google find your site's content. This is a file that contains all of the links to all of the pages you want to be indexed by search engines.
- If you run a wine business, your page should include keywords that tell Google that if someone searches for wine, they should see your page. In a nutshell, Google ranks your page based on the terms it discovers.
- It's typical to have no data in your Search Console account if your website is fresh new and you've only just validated the domain. It could take a few weeks for the traffic data to be shown.
- Another typical reason for no data in the Search Analytics report is that no one has yet clicked on your site from the search results. The primary reason is that the site may not be performing well in search results.