Adwords Tracking
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Hi,
With Adwords conversion tracking is it worth allow Analytics data in as well?
Does that confuse the adwords tracking data?
Does it only include Analytics data that has been set up for conversion tracking?
I hope i am asking the right questions
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In that case just use adwords tracking - no need to pull in goals from Analytics
Just make sure you are tagging your urls
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We are not tracking anything in Analytics, only in adwords
What is "data going buuum"?
I am still learning Assist click and all the other expressions...I just need to be able to see which keywords are converted more often...lol
So apologises for the simple questions
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If the goal you are tracking aren't over lapping with your adwords tracking and they are important to you then yes. Example might be -onsite for over 10 minutes.
Keep in mind since you cant easily separate conv on adwords interface you dont want to make new conv that aren't really important to you or you dilute the convs significance.
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Hello,
You should allow Analitycs data inside. The data will not go "buuum" but will help you understand what you traffic is doing after clicking on your advertisment.
Short answer: "Hell yes!"
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