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But with this new feature, I am definitely staying with Adsense Search (never mind that it brings me only a few dollars per day). Knowing what my users search for in my sites is important to me.
Thanks Google for listening!
If you do a lot of searches though, the top 25 probably won't be enough, and you will have to extract your search queries the old fashioned way. Likewise, if you have lots of unique searches, this report won't help much, since it needs to be searched for twice before being displayed.
However, it is nice to see an update to the AdSense for Search product :)
It's also nice to know that it's entertaining as well as informative ;)
-ASA
What seems to have happened in my case is that people assume it's a search box for the web and don't notice that the "Search this site" is the default checked option. Looking at the report I see a lot of searches for cultural events in Boston, MA. So I'm assuming that the visitor got a bit dissapointed in not finding what he wanted on my site. Unless of course he checked the "web" button.
As a suggestion, maybe Google could look at showing if the search was for "This site" or "Web" on the report? It would be useful to know.