Multiple Google Analytics Accounts connected to the same MOZ subscription
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Hi everyone,
I have a quick question regarding setting up my MOZ account and it's
integration with a Google Analytics account: I'm not sure if I'm right but I think I can only set a single Google
Analytics account to do my analysis and then created several campaign. Or is there a possibility to set several Google Analytics accounts and creating several camapign to track diferente websites (connected to diferente Google Analytics accounts) ?Thanks! Cheers,
Bernardo
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To expand upon Mike's answer, you should be able to connect additional Google Analytics accounts within your campaign settings, like so: http://www.screencast.com/t/bQrQbLpN
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Yes, you can link each one to a different Analytics account.
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for your answer. I know I get 5 campaigns. What I was wondering is if each campaign can be linked to a different Google Analytics account or if you have to link all campaigns to a single Google Analytics account. I manage 3 different websites, each one linked to a different Google Analytics UAs (User Accounts).
Thanks,
Bernardo
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Bernardo,
Under the standard Moz Pro account, you get 5 campaigns. (Each one able to connect to Google Analytics.)
Thanks,
- Mike
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