When I finally linked my Google Adsense account to my Google Analytics account, I was lost as to where I could find the stats for my adsense clicks.
After so many clicks here and there accompanied by google searches, I figured it out on my own.
Log on to your Google Analytics account, select your profile/site and click on View report.

This will open your dashboard where you can see maps pertaining to Site Usage, Visitors Overview, Map Overlay, Traffic Sources Overview and Content Overview.
Go straight to the sidebar at the left hand corner of the screen and click on Content. The drop down menu shown below will appear after the page reloads

Click on Adsense. The page reloads again showing your an overview of your Adsense Stats. From there, you can navigate to view your Top Adsense Content, Top Adsense Referrers, Adsense Trending etc.

I hope that was quick and easy to understand. Enjoy.
For more Google Adsense tips, be sure to read the following posts:P.S: Linking your Google Adsense To Google Analytics is quite easy. Simply pay attention to the top fold of Google Adsense account each time you log-in to view your earnings. At some point time, you’ll be given an option to link your accounts together, seize the opportunity, follow the simple instructions and your account will be linked in no time.
Note: Google Adsense data will take some time before it appears in your Google Analytics dashboard.
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I’ve been using Google Analytics for a couple of months now, I tried to integrate AdSense with it, it actually worked. But my question now is, can my AdSense with a certain website be integrate as well, I mean treated as one. I noticed that they are treated separately. I’ve been wanting to know that, perhaps I just can’t figure it out. Thanks.
@Christina: I’ve been trying to achieve the same to no avail. If I do figure it out, I’ll let you know. Thanks for stopping by.
I have still one problem.
My google adsense analytics is showing Zero earnings from adsense.
I just want to know that where to add the tracking code.
What is the exact location for placing that code.
Please guide me.
@Tech Maish: Your analytics code should go before tag. If it’s rightly pasted, wait about 1 hour for it to start showing your adsense stats. Also note that as said above, you have to link adsense with analytics from adsense dashboard.
Hey thanks a lot dear…I was puzzled too because of this…As you had provided the information it will be easy for me to manage it…Keep up the good work.
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Anyone having trouble with Analytics can also refer to my AdSense-Analytics integration guide. The most common problem is not putting the AdSense Analytics Code at the top of the page, before any AdSense code. If you don’t do that, you don’t get the linkage…
Once you get Analytics running, you’ll be very happy with the data you see. You can find out which specific pages are making you money (or not) without having to create individual channels for everything. Now all I do is create URL channels for the domains (so you can get daily summaries of how your different sites are doing) and track the individual page performance with Analytics.
Eric
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Finally, someone comes along and solves a puzzle whose solution has eluded me for ages. I’ve been trying to link my other site without success. Now I can.
Hopefully when I get my PIN and reactivate my adsense account, I’ll be adding this to my other site.
Thanks for stopping by and leaving such a wonderful tip!
Thanks for the info. I just got into using Adsense (and have made some money right away! woohoo!) But using Analytics has confused me. I think using it a bit more and with a bit of practice I’ll get better. I’m using some wordpress themes that include a place in their set up to put both adsense code and the analytics code – so no need to search around elsewhere! I love easy stuff when it comes to tracking!
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[...] available for me to view. I tried following the advice about tracking Adsense clicks in Analytics in this blog post, but it did me no good since that particular tab is not shown underneath my “Overview” [...]