Hi,
This report uses the same data as the UI does.
It's my understanding that the intent with sitelinks is that you add a few
of them and then Google's algorithms determine the best performing ones and
displays those more often. You can report on sitelinks overall via the Ad
Extensions Perfo
Thank you for you answer teidukonis, unfortunately it does not solve my
problem. Analytics is not an option for my current use case unfortunately.
If effective destination url is actually what it sounds like, it would
solve my issue(and many other people's) as I could figure out performance
by
So far I believe the only way to track this is by tagging the site link
destination url with a variable name and value and then tracking with
Google Analytics. For example http://www.website.com/?sitelink=topic1
Here is a post from Kelly Myers that provides more
details:
http://ballisticwebsite
On Friday, June 15, 2012 5:40:03 PM UTC+3, jstedman wrote:
>
> Does the Destination URL Report allow us to track individual site-link
> performance?
>
> The fields I want to use to track this are:
>
> EffectiveDestinationUrl
> ClickType
> CampaignId
>
> By knowing a click is attributed to a site
I am also looking for a way to track which sitelink text was clicked on.
What's the best way to do this?
On Friday, June 15, 2012 10:40:03 AM UTC-4, jstedman wrote:
>
> Does the Destination URL Report allow us to track individual site-link
> performance?
>
> The fields I want to use to track th
Does the Destination URL Report allow us to track individual site-link
performance?
The fields I want to use to track this are:
EffectiveDestinationUrl
ClickType
CampaignId
By knowing a click is attributed to a site-link, and knowing the
destination urls assigned to the site-links configured i