Google Analytics changes how image search is reported

by Patrick Altoft on / 6 responses

Last week Google appears to have made a significant change to how image search referrals are reported in Google Analytics.

The change means that the traffic is reported as Google Organic rather than as referral traffic like it used to be. This means that you are likely to see a chart like the one below.

Google image search traffic

It’s not yet clear whether this is a change in Google Analytics or whether the new Google Images design is sending traffic in a different way. If it’s the latter then other analytics systems might show the same change in figures.

This will certainly cause some increases in the perceived success of SEO campaigns around the UK over the next few weeks!

Patrick Altoft is Director of Search at Branded3, a Leeds SEO & Digital Agency specialising in SEO, Web Design, Development & Social Media.

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August 9, 2011 at 10:58am

Hmm, whilst I can see a drop in referrals from Google’s image search, I don’t see a corresponding increase in organic traffic – don’t know why :(

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September 4, 2011 at 2:03pm

About time, I think this will make the analytics data a bit clearer.

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September 26, 2011 at 4:16pm

Yes this confused the life out of me for a while. We can see where the traffic is going a little clearer now though.

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October 19, 2011 at 1:25pm

I hadn’t noticed this until reading the above but if I look back, I noticed the same thing. I agree with the above comments, it should have been organic traffic the whole time.

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January 2, 2012 at 7:13pm

I was wondering what was going on, thanks for the information. Google is always experimenting with different ideas. Some good some bad.

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