Hi Jonathan,
I'm not having any issues with the quota on Google Trends, are we talking about the same one at: www.google.com/trends/explore ?
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Hi Jonathan,
I'm not having any issues with the quota on Google Trends, are we talking about the same one at: www.google.com/trends/explore ?
Besides this, take a look at the schema markup for Events it might help you mark up the page better so Google will understand what the page/ event is about: http://schema.org/Event
I would go with the solution from Oren, as TVs are still in this period of time not very popular for browsing in most cases I wouldn't bet on Google Analytics integrating any more data for this.
Hi,
In addition to this I would also like to recommend to use the: "Fetch a page" feature within Google Webmaster Tools. Under an account this could be found within the crawl section in the menu. It provides you with the option to see how Google views your page against how you would see the page. This could provide a valuable insights if you're cloaking or not.
Martijn.
Hi Mark,
This really depends on how you've tagged your outgoing links to your ecommerce site. If you provide another medium or source within the UTM parameters it might be that it will only pop up under campaign traffic instead of referral traffic. Could you provide us with an example to help you out?