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Is there a way for me to find out. . .

  1. lakeerieartists profile image93
    lakeerieartists
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    I am getting some traffic from ask.com.  Is there a way for me to find out which hub it is going to or where it is coming from on ask?  Would that be in my google analytics?

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  2. sunforged profile image91
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    lakeerieartists wrote:

    I am getting some traffic from ask.com.  Is there a way for me to find out which hub it is going to or where it is coming from on ask?  Would that be in my google analytics?

    You can see in both, but with hubs you would have to check the individual stats on all 83 of your Hubs..so analytics is the preferred course

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  3. kirstenblog profile image94
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    Google analitics can track that sort of info tho not for the traffic you have already had sad
    set yourself up with them and in future you will see that type of info..... I took forever to get set up with them and can't say I am sure I did it the right way as I seem to need to add every new url, im sure others can better explain that bit then me smile

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  4. sunforged profile image91
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    as I seem to need to add every new url

    Not with analytics! you only need to add hubpages.com ,in adSENSE you can track via URL channels if you so desire

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  5. sunforged profile image91
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    The best method I know would be:

    Analytics->hubpages.com->Traffic Sources->Search Engines->ask

    Than you can see all the search queries that lead to your site

    (as for specific pages, ask is a search engine, I would hope there was more than one page seeing traffic)

    You can also do Content->top content->landing pages-> entrance sources

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  6. lakeerieartists profile image93
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    sunforged wrote:

    The best method I know would be:

    Analytics->hubpages.com->Traffic Sources->Search Engines->ask

    Than you can see all the search queries that lead to your site

    (as for specific pages, ask is a search engine, I would hope there was more than one page seeing traffic)

    You can also do Content->top content->landing pages-> entrance sources

    Okay, this is good.  I have been set up on Adsense and Analytics for a while, but haven't learned the finer nuances.  I have been looking at overall stats and traffic number etc, but not drilling down to the specifics.  Probably won't have too much time to study this until January, but it would be a good way to refine my hubs to keywords.  I will try it out right now. smile

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  7. lakeerieartists profile image93
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    Oooh very cool.  Told me right down to the keyword used to search and how many pages visited.  Thanks.

    Posted 6 weeks ago
 
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