Enabling Webmaster Tools data within Analytics
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Hello,
Im having a hard time connecting webmaster tools within Google Analytics
i want to be able to see search queries in GA
That's what Google tells me to do : "You can visit the Property Settings page in Analytics account management to change which of your Webmaster Tools sites' data you wish to show, and control which profiles on your Web Property have access to view the data."
I cant find "Property Settings Page" in google analytics, or anything that has to do with "Webmaster tools"
I was wandering if you can help me on that
Thanks
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Hi Tony,
Are you sure you're administrator for this property?
Second, within the property settings you should be able to see something like this. On the bottom of the page you're able to configure the settings for Google Webmaster Tools.Hope this helps a bit!
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Hi,
It says "You haven't added any web properties to your Google Analytics account
dont know what that means, i do have one property in Google Analytics.
Thanks for help!
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Hi there,
You can find the setting on the webmaster dashboard or home. This is the page wherein you can see the list of sites that you are managing on the webmaster tools accounts.
Click on the drop down arrow of the Manage Site found on the right corner of the site name. Click Google Analytics Property.
You'll be taken to a page: Enable Webmaster Tools data in Google Analytics
That's where you can click on the site you wish to incorporate to Google Analytics. Try to refresh after you received a notice that the site has already been added to Analytics.
Thanks!
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