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How to Integrate AdSense Account with Google Analytics

Google AdSense has a new feature that enable you to integrate your AdSense account with Google Analytics.
For a couple months ago, this feature only available for certain publisher, make a date with data in Google Analytics.
Today, they are happy to announce that this feature is now available to all publishers, Analytics integration for all.
By integrating your AdSense account with a new or existing Analytics account, you’ll have access to in-depth reports about user activity on your site. In addition to the wealth of metrics already available in Analytics such as unique visitors and visitor language, you’ll now have access to granular reports that break down AdSense performance both by page and by referring site. Armed with this new data about user behavior, you’ll be able to make more informed decisions on how to improve the user experience on your site and optimize your AdSense units to increase your revenue potential.

You can discover how useful (and fun) new data can be:

Discover untapped markets. Use the geographies report to determine which regions are under-represented in your site’s user base. Optimize your site’s …

AdSense Reports have gone international

A new feature from Google Adsense announced today, AdSense reports in currencies other than U.S. Dollars.
If you’re located in one of these five countries (France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, or Spain), AdSense will convert your earnings to Euros on a daily basis using the prevailing market rate from the previous day. With earnings converted daily, you’ll avoid the risk of currency exchange fluctuations between USD and the Euro. You can still choose to receive payments in either Euros or U.S. Dollars and select from a range of payment methods as well.
To make the switch to local currency reports, you’ll need to agree to a new set of Terms and Conditions. Here are the main changes involved:

The party that publishers are contracting with changes from Google Inc. to Google Ireland Limited.
Publishers are responsible for paying any local taxes in their jurisdiction. Google will only issue VAT refunds to publishers with an address in Ireland.
The governing law changes from California law to either English or local law.

You can view the full text of these new Terms and Conditions by logging in to …