You have to set up channels. They allow domain channels, easy peasy for what you want. But also named channels, so you can put perhaps different domains under one “site” if they happen to go together for alternative stats. Also named channels are needed if two sites are under one domain/sub-directory (but not sub-domain). Then you can further break down sections or each ad in each site.
But what you also have to do is get new code and put it into your sites replacing all old code after you’ve set up your channels - remembering to attach the proper channels to each ad as you configure.
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You have to set up channels. They allow domain channels, easy peasy for what you want. But also named channels, so you can put perhaps different domains under one “site” if they happen to go together for alternative stats. Also named channels are needed if two sites are under one domain/sub-directory (but not sub-domain). Then you can further break down sections or each ad in each site.
But what you also have to do is get new code and put it into your sites replacing all old code after you’ve set up your channels - remembering to attach the proper channels to each ad as you configure.
[nms:entrepreneur,1,1,20]
sign up for google analytics, its free and it gives you detailed information on your websites traffic. i had the same problem.