Hi
I was looking at my account today specifically
analytics - traffic sources - ad versions
and the figures here do not match the number given for this ad in the adwords control panel
for example the analytics figures say this ad has received 5070visits
but in adwords it says this ad was clicked 8250 times in the same period
does anyone have an explanation for this? or has anyone experienced this?
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Google Adwords Stats Not Matching Google Analytics Stats
Started by RMD27, Oct 07 2011, 08:29
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 07 October 2011, 08:29
#2
Posted 14 October 2011, 17:10
We ran into this before too. 
Here is google's explanation that I found before. Might be why: http://adwords.googl...n&answer=140828
Here is google's explanation that I found before. Might be why: http://adwords.googl...n&answer=140828
Edited by DavEvans, 14 October 2011, 17:11.
#3
Posted 17 October 2011, 09:25
Hi
I'm not convinced re their explanation. From what I understand, in the link they say analytics visits should be higher than adwords clicks if anything.
If that was the case I wouldn't be bothered
The clicks that are measured in adwords can be around 30% more than the visits registered in analytics. At least in my case.
Are your adwords clicks higher than analytics visits? or the other way around like in the link?
I'm not convinced re their explanation. From what I understand, in the link they say analytics visits should be higher than adwords clicks if anything.
If that was the case I wouldn't be bothered
The clicks that are measured in adwords can be around 30% more than the visits registered in analytics. At least in my case.
Are your adwords clicks higher than analytics visits? or the other way around like in the link?
#4
Posted 17 October 2011, 16:15
Sorry. I think I read your original post incorrectly. Thought it was the other way around.
For us, analytics number is always higher than adwords. Usually in the range of 10-20%.
For us, analytics number is always higher than adwords. Usually in the range of 10-20%.














