When you check your WordPress analytics, you’re probably seeing plenty of data about your marketing performance.
Impressions from organic search, clicks from your PPC ads, traffic from various channels – it’s all there. But understanding what’s actually working isn’t always obvious when you’re piecing together data from different places or staring at tables full of numbers.
Whether you’re trying to spot SEO trends over time or track which LinkedIn campaigns are delivering real results, you need your data to be clear, visual, and all in one place.
That’s why we’re excited to announce MonsterInsights 9.9 with two powerful updates that make your marketing data easier to understand and act on. We’re introducing visual graphs for the Google Search Console Report and LinkedIn Ads tracking.
Keep reading to learn all about these new, powerful features!
What’s New: Visual Search Console Reports & LinkedIn Ads Tracking
With this release, you’re getting two major upgrades that work together to give you complete visibility into both your organic and paid marketing performance.
Seeing Your New Search Console Report
The Google Search Console Report now includes beautiful, interactive graphs that make spotting SEO trends super easy. Instead of staring at tables of numbers, you’ll be able to easily see your site’s performance over time.
If you’re already a MonsterInsights Plus or Pro user, simply upgrade to version 9.9 and head to Insights » Reports, then click the Search Console tab.

You’ll immediately see your visual performance graph with key metrics displayed at the top.
The graph makes it easy to spot trends, spikes, and dips in your search performance over time.
As with other MonsterInsights reports, you can easily adjust the date range for your data.

For instance, you can see the numbers for the past 7 days, 30 days, or even use a custom range.
You can also use the Export PDF Report button to easily share data and hover over any data point on the graph to see detailed information for that specific day.

You can also scroll down to see the new expanded metrics panel with percentage changes.

And like before, you can find your Top 50 Google Search Terms at the bottom of the screen.

Your Search Console data is now visual, interactive, and much easier to understand at a glance.
Setting Up LinkedIn Ads Tracking is Now Incredibly Simple
MonsterInsights now tracks LinkedIn Ads, joining our support for Google Ads, Microsoft Advertising, Meta (Facebook) Ads, TikTok Ads, and Pinterest Ads.
This feature is available with the PPC Ads Tracking addon for MonsterInsights Pro users.
Once you’ve upgraded to MonsterInsights Pro version 9.9, make sure you have the PPC Ads Tracking addon installed. Then, head to Insights » Settings and click the Conversions tab.
Scroll down to the PPC Ads Pixel Tracking section. Here, you’ll see two new fields under LinkedIn Ads Tracking.

These new fields are:
- LinkedIn Partner ID: Add your LinkedIn partner ID here. This will automatically enable MonsterInsights to track page views from your LinkedIn ads.
- Purchase Conversion ID: Enter your LinkedIn purchase conversion ID to track completed transactions.
MonsterInsights can now help you track page views and purchase events for your LinkedIn Ads.
Do you use UTM parameters to track traffic from your LinkedIn ads more effectively?
If you do, make sure to check your Campaigns report in your MonsterInsights dashboard under Traffic » Campaigns to see exactly which campaigns are driving results.
Why This Changes Everything for Your Business
Instead of wondering if your SEO efforts are paying off or hoping your LinkedIn ads are working, with these new features, you’ll know exactly what’s happening.
Knowledge is power, and with this new information, you can make faster, more confident decisions.
See a drop in average position on your Search Console graph? You’ll spot it immediately and can investigate before it impacts your traffic.
Notice your LinkedIn “Enterprise” campaign outperforming everything else? You can shift your budget in real-time instead of weeks later when you finally analyze all your data.
And because everything lives in one dashboard where you’re already checking your stats, you’ll save tons of time. No more switching between Google Search Console, LinkedIn Ads Manager, and Google Analytics just to get a complete picture of your marketing performance.
With MonsterInsights now supporting six major advertising platforms (Google Ads, Microsoft Advertising, Meta Ads, TikTok Ads, Pinterest Ads, and LinkedIn Ads), you can finally see your complete marketing picture – both organic and paid – all in one place.
Who Are These Features Perfect For?
MonsterInsights 9.9 is a game-changer if you’re:
Using Search Console Data:
- Content creators who need to spot SEO trends quickly
- Marketing managers presenting performance data to leadership
- SEO professionals tracking keyword performance over time
- Website owners who want actionable insights without data overwhelm
- Anyone who prefers visual data over spreadsheets
Running LinkedIn Ads:
- B2B companies running lead generation campaigns
- SaaS businesses targeting enterprise customers
- Professional services firms advertising on LinkedIn
- Marketing agencies managing LinkedIn campaigns for clients
- Any business investing in LinkedIn’s professional network
Managing Multiple Marketing Channels:
- Business owners who need all their marketing data in one place
- Marketers tired of switching between multiple platforms
- Anyone making budget decisions across organic and paid channels
Give these new features a try today and see how much clearer your marketing data becomes.
That’s it for this release! I hope you love the new Search Console graphs and LinkedIn Ads tracking.
Curious about what else we’ve been up to? Check out our latest releases:
- New: Track TikTok Ads in 2 Minutes or Less with MonsterInsights 9.4
- Introducing: MonsterInsights Now Tracks Pinterest PPC Ads
- Introducing MonsterInsights’ AI Traffic Report: Track the Future of Search
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