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Via some accidentily leaked screenshots, we get the first glimpse of Google’s new Adsense/Analytics integration. Very soon you’ll be able to see how Adsense performs across your sites plus information on traffic source convertion.
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from IncrediBILL 1351 Days ago #
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This is lame, dammit, i already sphinned it...The only thing new according to that bullet list was:"Which traffic sources generate the highest income"

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from NickWilsdon 1351 Days ago #
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@IncrediBILLI’m not an Adsense guru but this seemed newsworthy. Sorry if you feel this doesn’t make the grade. I’ve just nudged Darren to get the screenshots working in the post, the links were broken. That just left the bullet points to look at - as you noted. It was a bit lame without the screenshots, they were kind of central to the value of the post :)From looking at the screenshots, these are the new features:Adsense by Content. Which pages on your site earned the most Adsense revenue (total revenue/no. clicks/impressions/CTR/eCPM) screenshotAdsense by Referrers (as you said, "which traffic sources generate the highest income") screenshot  Plus the no. of clicks/impressions/CTR/eCPM of those referrers. You’re right that the rest of the info doesn’t look new, but might help people having it in the one interface. It should makes Google Analytics more appealing for users and increase their marketshare.

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