Google Attribution
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Google Attribution is a monitoring program developed by Internet advertising company Alphabet Inc.[1] launched in 2017. It has to link with a Google Analytics view that is associated with a registered AdWords or DoubleClick Search account. An attribution model is set of rules, that shows how credit for sales and conversions are allocated to touchpoints in conversion paths. For example, the Last Interaction model in Analytics assigns 100% credit to final touchpoints (i.e., clicks) that immediately precede sales or conversion. In contrast, the First Interaction model assigns 100% credit to touchpoints that initiate conversion paths.
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- ^ Mannes, John (May 23, 2017). "Google Attribution is a free and easy way to evaluate marketing efforts". Tech Crunch.
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