Not all users see these # Google URLs however, most are still seeing the old style search?q= Google URLs. From looking at the traffic for sites where we have the appropriate filter set up I'd say somewhere between 5 and 10% of users are seeing these URLs. This means that if you can get this kind of data for a small proportion of your traffic and extrapolate for the other 90% of users. (Btw, does anyone have any more accurate stats on the % of users seeing which search result type? I've not seen anything concrete anywhere.
Of course, looking at the example above we see france email list that a fair amount of traffic from micro blogging servicies actually goes through URL shorteners such as bit.ly. In that case there's another method you can use to track your traffic. Take a look at the following referral list for this bit.ly URL: This allows you to see which of your bit.ly links have appeared on Google search results pages - we can see from this example that 2 have come from new # style Google search results pages and one has come from the old-school format.
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