Newbie in Gooogle Analytics

Discussion in 'Google Analytics' started by anisFarim, Jun 21, 2011.

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    I made one system using php. I want put my flash animation on my page. From the flash when user click the animation, GA will show the graph of the animation clicking. My question, how can I made a flash animation and link with GA? I really new with GA. Thanks.
     
    anisFarim, Jun 21, 2011 IP
  2. unknownpray

    unknownpray Active Member

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    Google Analytics keeps a track of the amount of traffic that comes to your site either from other sites or from a search engine search. I am not sure of what you are asking here.
     
    unknownpray, Aug 13, 2011 IP
  3. LJ.Online

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    Did you just want to track the clicks with GA? You may be able to see that with one of the reports.

    Click.. Content
    then click.. In-Page Analytics

    That report actually show you where they click and the % of clicks the link gets!
     
    LJ.Online, Aug 15, 2011 IP
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    yes, inpage analytics is the solution! But it is still in beta phase so you can have doubts on the results it create.
     
    stephen.robert, Aug 20, 2011 IP
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    the big G have anything you need for you to track your result,..it is somewhere in their page once you logged in
     
    subl1m3, Aug 20, 2011 IP
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    If I understood the question correctly, I know Google Analytics will show the number of traffic you got through "traffic sources," but I know it just shows up as "Google CPC" So instead of tracking this data on Analytics, just track it on AdWords. If you're running it on the display network, it'll be under the "Networks" tab.

    Hope this helps :D
     
    longviewsources, Aug 23, 2011 IP