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Average Number of Results - Daily
This report allows you to view the average number of results across all searches that were performed during any given day.
If the average seems high, you should correlate this to the keywords on the top keywords list and verify if the top set of keywords that are searched for more often are returning a higher count of results. Also evaluate if the result set for those terms looks good.
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Navigating to the Average Number of Results Home Page
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1) To navigate to the Average Number of Results - Daily Home Page, click on "Reports" from the top navigation.
2) Next, you can either select "Average Number of Results - Daily" from the left navigation or select it from the Reports Home Page. Either link will take you to the Average Number of Results - Daily Home Page.
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Customizing the Average Number of Results - Daily Daily Report
1) First, select a date range of when to pull the data. There are several options included in the drop-down. Additionally, you can select the option for "Other" and then specify your own customized date range. This last option is helpful for creating reports organized around time sensitive campaigns.
2) Then, choose a color theme to best suit your taste. These choices allow you to add different color schemes to your reports, making them more attractive and professional to your liking.
3) Next, select the "Chart Type" from the pull down menu. The function of each Chart Type is summarized below:
- Area Chart – functionally similar to a spline chart, but the area of the data is filled in with color.
- Bar Chart – provides you with a comparison of different factors displayed horizontally.
- Column Chart- provides you with a similar representation as the Bar Chart, only it is rendered vertically instead of horizontally.
- Line Chart – useful when looking at fluctuations in data over time and can help you make predictions about what trends may occur in the future.
- Spline Chart- functionally similar to a line chart, but the edges are smoother for an appealing visual effect.
4) Next, control the appearance of the chart by adjusting the width of the report, which determines how wide your chart will be when it is rendered on the page.
5) Additionally, you are able to control the gap between the bars or column in the Bar Chart or Column Chart. This determines how wide the bars or columns will be.
6) Lastly, you can also control the appearance of the charts that appear on your dashboard by adjusting the height of the report, which determines how tall your chart will be when it is rendered on the page.
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