Need help with a google problem. Set up a google+ account under my work account. It is doing great but the google analytics for our company is under another account. What do I do?
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The other account attached to google analytics is already considered an alternate account so I can't change email and put it toward google+. But I need to have the information from google+ supply information to google analytics. How can this be fixed without losing followers?
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Answer:
You can make your G+ account email an administrator of the Google Analytics account from 'Users' in your settings. However, having G+ and Google Analytics on the account won't share data between the channels. (Yet, anyhow - who knows what's coming!) Here's a great link from trusted internet marketeer C.S. Penn on tracking G+ with Analytics that may help you out! http://www.christopherspenn.com/2011/07/how-to-measure-google-plus-with-analytics/#.TyDfGvmHSa8
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