Google Analytics and Tracking Keyword Transactions

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by enfest, Feb 27, 2007.

  1. #1
    So I have a few clients who own e-commerce sites and I get paid 10% on every sale made for certain kewords I optimize for the website. (for example, I optimize leather bag on Google to bring up their site, if somebody clicks their site and buys a product I get 10% from that sale)

    How the hell do I find this information in Google Analytics?

    I have Google Analytics setup for ecommerce tracking, so I can see when a sale is made and for how much, but Google Analytics doesn't show how much money I have made for these sites on each keyword I've optimized.

    Under Overall Keyword Conversion, it just shows $/visit - I just want to view $ for each keyword. Cany anybody help?

    Thanks in advanced!
     
    enfest, Feb 27, 2007 IP
  2. Bombaywala

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    Get a paid stat software - they will do all that for you or take the customer to a specific page - that will assure that a click from Google landed to a page YOU optimized and you can track your sales and commission.
     
    Bombaywala, Feb 27, 2007 IP
  3. Dominic Lee

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    It's simple, multiply $/visit by the no. of visit you'll see on the left.
     
    Dominic Lee, Feb 27, 2007 IP
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    Google Analytics was kicking my but so i went to stat counter....maybe i just didnt spend enough time trying to analyze. Hmmm....dont quite know.


    Desmond
     
    ordinary_joe, Mar 1, 2007 IP
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    You can create very specific Conversion Goals in Google Analytics. Have you tinkered around with them to see if you could configure one to serve your purpose?
     
    Comenius, Mar 4, 2007 IP
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    Hitslink is very easy to use and will provide this info for you. It comes with a 30-day free trial so you can't lose.
     
    WebGeek182, Mar 4, 2007 IP