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How to set up Campaigns in Google Analytics?


With SparkTraffic, you can use UTM parameters in your project, and Google Analytics will automatically create Campaigns. Moreover, it will show all the traffic sources separately from each other.
 
Here is what a link with UTM parameters looks like:
 https://www.SparkTraffic.com/?utm_source=Source1&utm_medium=Medium1&utm_campaign=Campaign1
  • utm_campaign: Campaign's name. It can be SparkTraffic or the name of your project
  • utm_source: The traffic source. You can use other website names, affiliate programs, etc.
  • utm_medium: Here, you are expected to put the medium of the advertising, for example, Banner, Text Ad, etc.

Remember that for the traffic to be tracked correctly. We ask you to put the parameters in all the URLs in your project or use the special UTM fields on your project page, Advanced tab.

After all the traffic goes to the new URLs, Google Analytics will show the Campaigns in the Acquisition > Campaigns section that you can access via its main menu.


On Mar 30, 2023, at 08:36 AM, 💥 SparkTraffic <help@sparktraffic.com> wrote:

Sessions, Users, and Page Views – understanding the difference


With Google Analytics, it is easy to confuse the metrics.
 
When you open a website, you, as a User, create a Session, and by opening a page, you generate a Page View. If you click on a link navigating to another page, you make another Page View, but you are still using the same Session and the same User...  Read the rest of the article >>


On Mar 27, 2023, at 04:54 AM, 💥 SparkTraffic <help@sparktraffic.com> wrote:

How to make traffic coming from your local Google domain or Yahoo and other search engines?


When you search for something like "website traffic" in Google, you are on a page similar to https://www.google.com/search?q=website+traffic
 
First, we need to set the Traffic Type field to Referral.
To receive traffic with the keyword "website traffic", we need to put https://www.google.com/search?q=website+traffic into the Referrers field on your project page. 
Google.com can be replaced with an international domain, for example, https://www.google.co.in/

The same trick can be done if you want the traffic to be from Yahoo or almost any other search engine, for example;
https://fr.search.yahoo.com/search?p=website+traffic
https://de.search.yahoo.com/search?p=website+traffic
https://pl.search.yahoo.com/search?p=website+traffic


On Mar 23, 2023, at 02:55 AM, 💥 SparkTraffic <help@sparktraffic.com> wrote:

How to use Referrers?


Referrer(HTTP Referrer) shows where the visitor came from, in other words, from what website it was referred to.
 
For example, if a visitor comes from Google to your website while searching for a Keyword, then its referrer would be https://www.google.com/search?q=Keyword - Google's search page for Keyword.
If a visitor comes from a search engine, then such traffic qualifies as Organic. If a visitor comes from a social network, it falls under Social traffic. If we leave the Referrer field blank, then such traffic is called Direct.
 
With SparkTraffic, you can have complete control over referrers.
 
Remember that the webpage in your Referrers field should look authentic. For example, many of our clients mistakenly put http://www.google.com, http://www.facebook.com, http://www.twitter.com, etc. Such Referrers do not reflect in Google Analytics. No website in the world can get traffic from the main page of Google.com or Facebook.com, so Google Analytics filters out such fake Referrers. 


At the same time, it is pretty standard if the traffic would come from, for example, https://www.google.com/search?q=Keyword or your own Facebook page, so we strongly recommend putting actual webpages so the traffic you are receiving would look natural.



On Mar 20, 2023, at 07:12 AM, 💥 SparkTraffic <help@sparktraffic.com> wrote:
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You can have just one Nano project per website; some paid traffic settings are unavailable for free projects.
To get your Free Nano credit, head to your member area, click on the Buy More Credits link in the left menu and choose Nano credit.

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On Mar 16, 2023, at 02:01 PM, 💥 SparkTraffic <help@sparktraffic.com> wrote:
Welcome.

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Guaranteed Traffic: It is cheap and flexible. There are plenty of settings to choose from: Traffic Speed, Bounce Rate, Return Rate, Time on the Page, Countries, and Cities from where the traffic comes from.
We guarantee that you will see all the traffic in your Google Analytics. Activate a Free Demo or buy a full package.

Premium Traffic: This traffic is much more expensive than Guaranteed Traffic. It is real people visiting websites. This traffic can make purchases, but it is not possible to control the behavior, not possible to set time on page, bounce and return rates or use multiple URLs per project. The only setting is Geo-Location(Countries, not Cities). Get Premium credits.

SEO Traffic(Search Console Clicks): This traffic's purpose is to improve the website's position on Google. When a project is created, we ask for the website, keyword, location, and language. Then we post a task in our special marketplace for small jobs and only allow people who live in the location and speak the language to search for the keyword in Google and click on the website. 
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