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On my Adwords account, I sometimes use broad key-phrases like:
painting photo (without [] or ""), because I want my ad to appear on every phrase containing these keywords.
My question is:
How do I know what was the real key-phrase that my customer used. On my google analytics account I just see 'painting photo' with let's say 200 clicks and 5 conversions. I would like to know what were the real key-words.
Anyone knows where to find this information?
Thanks a lot,
Assaf
grab your logs and use a log analyzer, one from this list would work
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I have read the thread about the different statistics applications.
I couldn't figure out one thing:
I currently use Urchin (Google Analytics).
My problem is this:
If I bid on 'oil portrait' in my campaign, the Google Analytics shows me the statistics for 'oil portrait', even if the actual term used was 'oil portrait painting' or 'oil portrait from photo'.
Is it a known issue with Google analytics? Is there a way to configure it to behave differently, or do I have to use another statistics application? If so, which application supports this feature?
Thanks, Assaf