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Raw user query vs bidded keyword #1144

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anonymous-matomo-user opened this issue Feb 9, 2010 · 3 comments
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Raw user query vs bidded keyword #1144

anonymous-matomo-user opened this issue Feb 9, 2010 · 3 comments
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Enhancement For new feature suggestions that enhance Matomo's capabilities or add a new report, new API etc. Major Indicates the severity or impact or benefit of an issue is much higher than normal but not critical. wontfix If you can reproduce this issue, please reopen the issue or create a new one describing it.

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It would be nice to be able to see what user query triggered what keyword in a SEM campaigns. In YSM it can be done by grabbing OVKEY and OVRAW in adwords by comparing refferer url query to {keyword}. The raw user query could be built as a sub table of the keyword table same way the external websites works now. It would be nice to see conversions in the sub table as well.
Keywords: interesting

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I'd be willing to pay someone for this. Any takers ?

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mattab commented Feb 18, 2010

you should look at hiring an official Piwik consultant: http://piwik.org/consulting/

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mattab commented Nov 24, 2010

Please reopen if you know how to do this, or have a patch

@anonymous-matomo-user anonymous-matomo-user added this to the Future releases milestone Jul 8, 2014
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