In this article I will guide you step by step through the process of creating a visibility chart of your domain in Google Data Studio.
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Step 1: Go through the authorization process and select the project you want us to collect data from.
The whole process is described here.
Step 2: Add a line chart to the report.

Step 3: Set the data source to "Project - Visibility (p_vis_*)".

Step 4: Set the “Dimension” and “Sort” to time and select which data you want to show on the chart in “Metric”

For visualization you can select all variables with the prefix p_vis_*. If you select a variable with a different prefix, the system will not work properly because the prefix has to match the previously selected data source.
In this case, I chose the "p_vis_top10" option, which means that I will present the number of phrases in the TOP10 on the chart.
Variable |
Interpretation |
p_vis_x_y np. p_vis_11_20 |
number of keywords for which the domain is visible on positions from x to y e.g. number of keywords for which the domain is visible on positions 11 - 20 |
p_vis_out50 |
number of keywords for which the domain is visible at positions greater than 50 |
p_vis_avg |
average position of phrases on which the domain is visible in TOP50 |
p_vis_organic_visibility_lt |
history of visibility for long tail keywords |
p_vis_organic_visibility |
history of organic visibility |
p_vis_budget |
history of the equivalent of paid advertising |
p_vis_wins p_vis_lost p_vis_no_change |
history of increases history of decreases history of unchanged positions |
p_vis_top3 p_vis_top10 p_vis_top50 |
history of the number of keywords for which the domain is visible at positions 1 - 3 history of the number of keywords for which the domain is visible on positions 1 - 10 history of the number of keywords for which the domain is visible at positions 1 - 50 |
Step 5: Add the date picker and rename the variable.


Step 6: Display the finished chart.


Done! You have added a visibility chart to the report!