Google Analytics link to Adwords - google-analytics

Having trouble linking separate accounts from GA to Adwords. They are different emails, both tracking the same site. The main GA email works with a lot of different sites, so I don't want the Adwords to have access to all of it.
The Adwords account seems to have created its own analytics site --but it's not the one I've been working with.
Help?

If I understood correctly, the possible solution to your problem is setting the cross-account conversion tracking by creating the My Client Center (MCC) account: https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/1704399?rd=1
This account is actually an AdWords account that lets you easily view and manage all of your AdWords accounts (including other MCC manager accounts) from a single location.
For additional information, please refer to:
https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/3030657?hl=en
http://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2013/08/06/link-adwords-to-analytics-guide
Hope I helped.

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How can I see analytics from specific ad network on Firebase?

For example, if I am running Facebook ads, can I see the analytics (installs, uninstalls, revenue, ...) from those ads?
You can see analytics from specific ad networks by marking these events that you care about (like first_open or in_app_purchase) as Conversion Events in Firebase.
From the Firebase console, select Analytics -> Attribution, then turn on the events you want to track.
After you do that, go into the Network Settings part of the page and add whatever ad networks you want to start tracking. Right now, Firebase has support for several dozen networks, but I'm afraid Facebook is not currently among them, so you won't be able to get Facebook attribution analytics within Firebase.
You can find out more information about all of this from the help center documentation. Good luck!

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I have a site developed by a third party, that might have a mistake and wrote another analytics script that is not mine in my site. Since I have the script I have the ID UA-XXXX, is there a way to know who owns this analytics account?
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Unfortunately, due to account security issues, we're unable to
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How do you setup a Google Analytics account for a website that already has the tracking code?

I have FTP access and am re-designing a website and I want to see historical traffic data from their Google Analytics, but they do not have a Google Analytics Account and can not get in touch with their last web person who set it up.
The tracking code has been in place for several years. There are a lot of articles about how to add Google Analytics code to a website but how do you setup a Google Analytics account with tracking code that is already there?
The best way is to ask person who set it up. But if it is impossible - here is the article, which help You - http://savvydealer.com/reclaim-your-google-analytics-account/
This is the only one way.
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Is there any way to check an user is redirected to my site via Google Ads?
I want to track number of user who are redirected via Google Ads and their activities.
I have Google Analytics, Adword added already to my website.
I can track users on my site via Google Analytics only.
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We currently have 2 domains: domain1.com and domain2.com. Both domains receive traffic from a single google adwords account. We would like to see all of the analytics for both domains (including adwords impressions, click, cost, etc). Previously, domain1.com, had analytics setup and was pulling the adwords just fine. I followed google's guide to cross-domain tracking here (http://www.google.com/support/analytics/bin/answer.py?answer=55503) and it seems to be tracking everything just fine except adwords. In the adwords section I am only seeing visits, while impressions/clicks/cost/ctr/cpc are all zero. Any idea what I'm doing wrong / missing?
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