My issue is that I have 3 sites, on very different topics. Let's call them Weight Loss, Hair Loss and Divorce Advice. I have a single Google Analytics login, each domain has its own account (and therefore its own profile, and related goals) set up within that Analytics login. Each website, therefore, has its own UA tracking code. In Clickbank, I can only see a way in the integrated sales reporting to define a SINGLE UA tracking code, which is automatically included in any checkout or sales submission pages on their server. Which means that today, I log into Analytics, to find "Sales Goal = 1" met on the Weight Loss site, when in reality checking Clickbank it was a Divorce Advice transaction. This is because the UA tracking code I've provided in the clickbank settings were for the first site I ever set up (the Weight Loss site) and the same UA code is on ALL my checkout pages on their system. Even if I change my Analytics account to have each domain as a profile under 1 Analytics account under 1 login, the UA codes for each URL are still unique, albeit with only the final digit changed. Example: UA-9730746-6, UA-9730746-7 and UA-9730746-8. I've logged a support ticket for further advice from Clickbank, but I suspect they're just going to confirm again to me "you can only provide 1 UA code for all checkout pages", as I already know and have seen. My question is whether there is some trick I'm missing in Analytics? Maybe something with filters? Set it up so that I have a profile for my main domain... with filtering on each SUBdomain so its traffic only shows in the profile view? I know how filters work but I'm unsure about if that may fix my "goals and traffic view seperate in Analytics using only 1 UA code" problem, really. So,I have no idea how to resolve this issue, as you can tell. I would appreciate any insight on this topic, if anyone has anything to discuss? Sorry for the long description, I've been bashing my head over this for quite a few days now and wanted to clearly explain what I'm trying to do. It seems a trivial, rather obvious requirements.. and from what I can see barely anyone else has the same questions as me.... so there MUST be something obvious that I miss ! (P.s. I realise I can track truly uniquely using clickbank's tids, but I love the custom segments and funnel visualisation provided by analytics... going backt to using tids would be like putting a blindfold on!)
Don't you have a separate Clickbank "account" for each one of your products? Thus each product should be able to have its on UA without a problem.
No, my website is an affiliate website which promotes a Clickbank product in each of its subdomains. I'm not the product authors So 1 UA code in my single affiliate account, from which I promote several of other people's products.