What's the new "Value" column in GWT about?
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I was checking out our GWT this morning and noticed a new column on the far right that was labeled "Value". Currently, there isn't anything of value (no pun intended) listed just $Nan.
Anyone else see this or know what it might be?
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I just noticed as I went deeper into the query pages and/or expanded beyond 25 queries per page that there are now values present some of the time.
There is no indication of what they represent if I hover over them. I cannot sort the column by clicking on "Value" and there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason as to how the values are calculated. Sometimes the negative change queries have a higher value sometimes it's the positive ones.
Also, when I try to download it does not download the value column.
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Yes it stays. As I keep going back to look and change to the next page is always pops on like part of an A/B test. I will keep checking it to see how long it lasts and if it populates any values.
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Does it stay when you click the "With Change" button?
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It would be lucky if I knew what it was and how to populate values instead of $NaN.
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Ah, far right side of the 'Search Queries' table. I'm not showing a Value column in my accounts - lucky you
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It is on the far right of the table, I did another screenshot showing this.
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Where in GWT are you seeing this? I'm not finding it in my accounts.
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