How to Track Site Search Usage for Local Business
Your website gets visitors, but are they finding what they need? When someone searches for “emergency plumber” on your site and leaves empty-handed, you’ve lost a customer. Site search tracking shows you exactly what’s happening.
Why Site Search Matters for Local Business
Local businesses compete on relevance. Site search tells you what your community actually wants from your website.
Why it matters:
- Service opportunities - Repeated searches for services you don’t offer reveal growth areas
- Customer questions - Search queries often represent common questions your phone would ring for
- Booking optimization - When users search for appointment types, optimize those pages first
- Local SEO - Search data reveals what terms your community uses, guiding your content
Most local businesses guess at what belongs on their site. Search data removes the guesswork.
How to Check in GA4
Setting this up takes about five minutes:
- Open GA4 and go to Admin
- Select Data Streams and click your website
- Enable Enhanced measurement
- Turn on Site search and add your query parameter
- Common parameters for local sites:
q,s,search
You’ll now see:
- What customers search for
- How often they search
- Which pages trigger searches
- Whether searches lead to conversions
This data appears under Configure > Search terms in GA4.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics makes search tracking simple for busy business owners. You get:
- Clear reports showing top customer searches
- Alerts when new service searches emerge
- Connection between search and booking conversions
Example: A dental clinic noticed patients searching for “emergency dental” constantly. They added an emergency booking button, and after-hours inquiries increased 40%.
ClawAnalytics helps you make changes that actually bring in more customers.
Quick Wins
- Add services for frequent searches - If multiple people search for something you don’t offer, consider adding it
- Create FAQ content - Searches for questions are content opportunities
- Optimize booking pages - Make sure search-friendly terms link directly to booking
- Track location searches - Users show intent searching for specific areas; create neighborhood landing pages
- Connect to phone calls - See which searches lead to phone calls for attribution
Let your customers tell you what they need. Track site search and build a website that actually works.