Integrate your AdSense account with Google Analytics
- Posted by Badi Jones on October 27th, 2008 - Comment on this Post »
This is so weird, b/c just 2 days ago, I was trying to view some data from Google Adsense in CSV format as a graph in MS Excel. My results were pretty lame, and not very useful at all, and I thought, “Why doesn’t Google Adsense have some sort of historical graph or chart view?”
Well, Google must have been thinking the same thing, b/c they plan to add Google Adsense data to Google Analytics. They have actually already added it for selected users. Log into Google Analytics, and look near the date range dropdown. If you see “integrate your AdSense account with Google Analytics”, then you can access the new features. If not, you’ll have to wait like the rest of us.
Here’s an official video:
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October 28th, 2008 at 1:49 am
It’s in private beta at the moment, which means you have to get invited by Google itself.
So no need to spend 5 minutes trying to look for that link in your GA account I’m afraid
October 28th, 2008 at 12:28 pm
Yup. I’m waiting patiently.
November 17th, 2008 at 11:06 pm
Thank goodness. I wanted this since using adhoc Adsense Gold tracking years ago, which was a headache.
I too have to wait though, but I did get the event tracking beta on Google Analytics, which is better then nothing