Monday, 24 December 2012

Telephone Tracking Numbers & Google's Analytics Clicks vs. Visits

There is an important distinction between clicks (such as in your AdWords Campaigns report) and visits (in your Search Engines and Visitors report).
The clicks column in your reports indicates how many times your advertisements were clicked by visitors, while visits indicates the number of unique sessions initiated by your visitors.
There are several reasons why these two numbers may not match:
• A visitor may click your ad multiple times. When one person clicks on one advertisement multiple times in the same session, AdWords will record multiple clicks while Analytics recognises the separate page views as one visit. This is a common behaviour among visitors engaging in comparison shopping.
• A user may click on an ad and then later, during a different session, return directly to the site through a bookmark. The referral information from the original visit will be retained in this case, so the one click will result in multiple visits.
• A visitor may click on your advertisement, but prevent the page from fully loading by navigating to another page or by pressing th_ir browser's Stop button. In this case, the Analytics tracking code is unable to execute and send tracking data to the Google servers. However, AdWords will still register a click.
• To ensure more accurate billing, Google AdWords automatically filters invalid clicks from your reports. However, Analytics reports these clicks as visits to your website in order to show the complete set of traffic data.
We'll help you set up your Google Analytics with the Admeter dashboard and show you how we can measure calls as well as clicks.
To find out how AdMeter can help you measure your Google PPC campaigns and their online and offline measurement, please get in touch with us.

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