You can use Google Analytics (GA) to track your ad campaign. See the google.com/support/googleanalytics/bin/t... GA help page on this topic. However, your Google Adwords account ID is something different.
The Analytics tracking code is unique to each website. A google.com/support/googleanalytics/bin/a... tracking code corresponds to website or portion of domain. Each website you track has a different UA number and each website can be assigned to an account.
You can track multiple accounts (containing multiple website profiles) within same GA logon. For example, I have the following: My websites {account} Website 1 {UA-xxxx1} Website 2 {UA-xxxx2} Mahalo {account with just a single website UA-xxxx3} The commonality of identifiers among the suite of Google tools (Analytics, AdSense, AdWords, Webmaster tools, etc. ) is your logon ID which allows for easy integration. But each tool reports its results separately even though the same website might be the focus of all the tools.
This integration by logon ID means one can look at your AdSense report then just click on a link to your GA accounts.
You can check out mahalo.com/answers/mahalo2/how-you-use-g... this page, or even better, check the how-to page by Rob Brown: mahalo.com/how-to-use-google-analytics-w... which will show all the details.
Go into your account and check the top right hand corner, they should give you the id... Thanks Mike!
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