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 Top Search Phrases Help How do I use this information?
The first table identifies Phrases which led the most visitors to the site (regardless of the search engine). The second table identifies, for each phrase, which search engines led visitors to the site.

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Phrases Referrals %  
  1. craig fugate 2 20%  
  2. “ talking about disaster: guide for standard messages” 1 10%  
  3. about disaster 1 10%  
  4. disaster education 1 10%  
  5. first aid for cold wave 1 10%  
  6. national disasters 1 10%  
  7. robert t. stafford 1 10%  
  8. robert t. stafford disaster relief and emergency assistance act, public law 93-288, as amended, (1974). 1 10%  
  9. correspondence abbreviations eta, fyi 1 10%  
    Total 10 100%  

Top Search Phrases with Engines Detail
Phrases
Engines
Referrals
%
craig fugate  Microsoft Network  1 10%
Google  1 10%
“ talking about disaster: guide for standard messages”  Google  1 10%
about disaster  Google  1 10%
disaster education  Google  1 10%
first aid for cold wave  Google  1 10%
national disasters  Google  1 10%
robert t. stafford  Google  1 10%
robert t. stafford disaster relief and emergency assistance act, public law 93-288, as amended, (1974).  Google  1 10%
correspondence abbreviations eta, fyi  Google  1 10%

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 Many visitors to your site may be reaching it using search engines like Yahoo, Excite, etc. This section shows you the search phrases that visitors are using to reach your site.

 How are people getting to your site? Are they using the search phrases you expect? Do you need to use different keywords in page titles to make it easier for people to find your site via search engines?



 This report was generated by WebTrends Thursday May 21, 2009 - 00:28:29