Map your top organic queries to GA4 conversions
For each top Search Console query, show how the landing page it sends traffic to actually performs in GA4 — engaged sessions and conversions.
The prompt
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For my main verified Search Console property AND my GA4 property:
1. From Search Console, list the top 25 queries by clicks over the last 28 days. For each, identify the single landing page that received the most clicks for that query.
2. Use list_ga4_properties to find the matching GA4 property (compare hostnames). If multiple GA4 properties exist, list them and ask me to confirm before continuing.
3. For each landing page from step 1, run a GA4 report over the SAME 28-day window with:
- dimension: pagePath
- metrics: sessions, engagedSessions, conversions, totalRevenue
- filter to organic search (sessionDefaultChannelGroup = "Organic Search") if possible
4. Join the SC and GA4 data on the page path. Output one row per query with: query, page, SC clicks, SC impressions, SC position, GA4 organic sessions, engaged sessions, conversions, conversion rate, revenue.
5. Add a final column flagging any row where SC clicks > 50 AND GA4 conversion rate < 1% — those are the highest-leverage rewrite candidates.
Format as a Markdown table sorted by SC clicks descending.When to use it
Quarterly content review. Search Console says 'lots of clicks for query X' but the only question that matters is: does that traffic convert? This is the single most important recipe in the cross-reference category — every other answer downstream of it.
What you get back
- Top 25 Search Console queries by clicks (last 28 days), with their primary landing page.
- For each landing page: GA4 sessions from organic search, engaged sessions, conversions, and conversion rate over the same period.
- A flag column marking pages where SC traffic is high but GA4 conversion rate is below 1% — those are the rewrite candidates.
How this runs
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Tags
- search-console
- ga4
- conversions
- headline