Organic vs Paid

Discussion in 'Google Analytics' started by internet_marketing_fun, Mar 31, 2010.

  1. #1
    why does anlaytics not know what my paid and organic traffic is? it says its all organic
     
    internet_marketing_fun, Mar 31, 2010 IP
  2. isocial

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    #2
    Google analytics clearly displays where you get the traffic from,
    if it is paid you can fetch results from that paid table,
    and if it is organis it clearly shows it differently
     
    isocial, Mar 31, 2010 IP
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    organic traffic
     
    JT706, Mar 31, 2010 IP
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    there is a tab in the keywords section of your search engine traffic stats that are for non paid and paid. This is where you are able to differentiate.
     
    adsc, Mar 31, 2010 IP
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    You have to link your adsense stuff with your GA account.
     
    thewallworks, Apr 5, 2010 IP
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    Stop and think about this one for a minute. When an Internet user is searching for some knowledge, they want it and they want it yesterday! Many of us will not stop searching the Internet until we find the useful information we need.
     
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    This is a how you link your Adwords account to your Analytics account.

    1. Sign in to your AdWords account at adwords. google .com.
    2. Select the Reporting tab and choose "Google Analytics."
    3. Select "I already have a Google Analytics account."
    4. From the Existing Google Analytics Account drop-down menu, select the name of the Analytics account you'd like to link to. If you don't see it listed, you'll need to first add your AdWords username to your Analytics account as an Account Admin.
    5. Keep the checkboxes selected on this page, unless you're sure you'd like to disable auto-tagging. For importing cost data, read "How can I import my AdWords cost data?"
    6. Select Link Account.
     
    gygan, Apr 6, 2010 IP