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| Abe Linkin SEO Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Greenwood, IN
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I'm totally lost on this one. ![]() I have a bunch of sites with AdSense, and I want to be able to tell how much money each of them is earning. So I'm trying to enable Google Analytics on 40 different domain names, but it only tracks my earnings for my first domain. How do I get Analytics to track the earnings from all my sites, not just my primary domain? I set up individual profiles for each of my websites based off of my primary domain's Google Analytics account, but they all still showed zero data. So I deleted all the profiles and created accounts for each of my domains, and that didn't work either. Please help! Thank you! |
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| Undying Skeptic War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Austin TX
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I would also like to know if this is possible. I have it set up on one domain right now and it works great but I want to have the Adsense linked to other domains in GA and have them track as well.
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jul 2011
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Have you tried placing different channels for every site that you have?
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010
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Great question, one that I cant figure out either.
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| Jandu Website Designing Join Date: Jul 2011
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You should use channel feature provided there and you can set channel for each page or site you are using AdSense and can track their individual earnings.
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010
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Ok, figured it out. While logged into your account, go to the main Analytics page where you can see all your sites/profiles.(Just click Google Analytics at the top of the page) At the very top where it says Overview,>>"main Adsense site", (Edit Account|Edit Adsense Linking Settings) Click Edit Adsense Linking Settings There it will ask you to select the Profiles to Link to Adsense. You will get a code snippet to add to your site so Adsense can be tracked. The theme I use has a custom code box that I add the snippet to so it was easy for me. I'm not sure how to add the code through the editor on Wordpress. Hope this helps. |
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| Abe Linkin SEO Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Greenwood, IN
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right on mate, I will have to try your instructions and see if I can get it kickin for myself as well - if anyone else has any other input keep it comin, this adsense stuff is confusing sometimes!
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| Abe Linkin SEO Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Greenwood, IN
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but then affl77 stepped in and had his say.... :b and Pearl20 as well - but i don't really think Pearl20 is right. | |
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