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AdSense and Google Analytics integration
If you use AdSense and Google Analytics, it is now possible to combine the two, such that Analytics will show you statistics regarding your AdSense account. If you have one site, it’s simply a matter of signing up in your AdSense account and linking it to your Analytics account. If you have several sites, for all but one of these sites you will need to add a new bit of Analytics code near the start of each webpage.
The statistics in Analytics are impressive. You can graph AdSense revenue; revenue per 1000 visits; ads clicked; ads clicked per visit; CTR; eCPM; page impressions; page impressions per visit; ad units viewed; and unit impressions per visit.
It will also tell you which pages of your site make you the most money, and where the traffic is coming from that is making you all that money.
This is far, far better than what is provided by the AdSense interface. If you make any form of serious money with AdSense or have aspirations to do so, you need to get this tracking going now.
David Thomas, The Affiliate Marketer
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about 7 months ago
I thought that making money online was impossible too but then i found this site that allows me to sell small articles that i write for anywhere from $20 to $100 each. I have sold 3 articles already so I finally have a way to make money from home.
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about 7 months ago
Great tips to get traffic. Well done
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about 7 months ago
I found this video about AdSense and Google Analytics integration quite different than ones that I found before. Do you have any more? Thanks
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about 3 months ago
By combining google analytics and google adsense is very much useful. You can earn money and can find shortcomings in your current ad system.
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