Can we track google plus traffic on google analytics

Started by linavi390, 02-02-2012, 01:22:09

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linavi390Topic starter

In my google analytics account , it shows all traffic sources accept google plus . If someone tell me how to track google plus traffic , I would be very thankful!


Patrecia

Hi,

Well I am not sure but I think we can under Traffic Sources > Referring Sites > plus.google.com. Thanks for sharing I will check today

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seoguy

use google Url shortner in google plus when you share your link..............

seo-expert

Google plus is available in Analytics I think we can check traffic also.

akash001


Well I am not sure but I think we can under Traffic Sources > Referring Sites > plus.google.com. Thanks for sharing I will check today
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shane

I think there is no such tab that can help you track the traffic report of Google+ on your Google analytics account. Hope there comes a mechanism through which we can track the detailed traffic reports of Google plus right from the dashboard of Google analytics!
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mafuz62

    Google Plus is included in referral traffic.SO whenever anyone visits the site, you can click on the source option and see.

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Kerry_Watson2

G+'s outbound clicks are sent from a specific URL, plus.google.com. You'll discover it under Traffic Sources > Referring Sites > plus.google.com in Google Analytics.
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LouiseBuckner

In Google Analytics you can see how people are getting to your website by checking the Traffic Sources reports. These reports will tell you the medium (generally one of three – organic/search, direct, or referral) and the source (Google, Twitter, carleton.ca, etc).
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Neha Pande

 The social networking site Google Plus (formally known as Google+) is centered around your "circles," which are collections of your contacts, friends, and family that you create. Instead of sharing posts in a single feed, you can share individual posts with different social circles by sharing them with your groups.

Google+ is being phased out due to "poor utilization" and the fact that it has become somewhat of a security issue for the corporation; the company has acknowledged two large data leaks that may have given outside developers access to the personal information of tens of millions of Google+ members, and I don't believe there is a tab that allows you to monitor the Google+ traffic statistics in your Google Analytics account.
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