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Drinking Milkshakes
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Can Google Analytics Track ORganic Keyword Conversions ?
I've wondered this for a long time, and I assumed so, but was never able to figure it out. If it can, how the heck can I do it? If it can't -- what can I use to do it? |
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Drinking Milkshakes
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Like if someone types in Dog Toys in google and lands on a Dog Toy site and buys the product (likely a dog toy).
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Babyfaced Assassin
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Yes Without sitting in front of my Google Analytics account right now, it'd be difficult for me to explain, I do it almost every day.. but it's like an auto-pilot action.. so explaining the setup is a bit weird.. Peace Jay |
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5 Lines Of Text And A BUYNOW Button To Sell Sh1t!... Eyeballs To Offers.... You Need Traffic!.. |
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It's there, you just have to search for it. You have to have your conversion goals set up for your campaign. if you have that, then go into the main analytics page for that campaign, look at "traffic sources", then "Keywords". Then you want to go to the "Goal Conversions" tab instead of the site usage tab.
Once there, look above the tabs and you can select to see total, paid, non-paid (organic) results. clear as mud, i'm sure. |
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