How can I create report within adwords to see from wich url my visitors come ?

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by nedim, Feb 17, 2008.

  1. #1
    Okay people, I hope someone can help me, because I still cant figure it out.
    I am trying to see where my ads were places when someone was clicked on them, and during the impression process.
    So, it mean I would like to see from which websites or urls click comes ?
    Can anyone help me with these, because what ever report I do create it never shows me a url where my click where places when someone clicked on them.
    Thanks in advance
     
    nedim, Feb 17, 2008 IP
  2. jwmeyert7

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    the only time I've seen this done is in Google Analytics, it will show you top referring sites. However, I'm not certain this connects to all your Adwords clicks, and in general I don't think Google provides the support to be able to do that.
     
    jwmeyert7, Feb 18, 2008 IP
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    you cant see where the impressions are from only the clicks. You can use Google analytics to see what URL's are referring. Google will link your adwords with your analytics so you can separate PPC vs SEO.

    There is no standard report to see the exact URL provided by Google, but there are third party programs that can expose this information for you.
     
    robertpriolo, Feb 18, 2008 IP
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    Best way is to process weblogs in some decent software. Like Web Log Explorer.
     
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  5. nedim

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    Thanks for info on Like Web Log Explorer. I thought Google has some tool that provides that kind of information. It is not fair to their customers they cannot see where their visitors come from.
    Yes, I know about Google Adsense, but as someone saids before, it doesn't track every click via Adwords.
     
    nedim, Feb 18, 2008 IP