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Google currently offers 21 connectors for its products, including Google Analytics, Google Sheets, Google Ads, and BigQuery.

"Looker Studio Connectors (21)" page
There are also over 700 associated connectors to sync data from other marketing and customer relationship management (CRM) tools, including:

Facebook Ads7
LinkedIn Ads9
Instagram Insights
Position tracking , site audit and analysis from Semrush
Pipedrive
Mailchimp
Adobe Analytics12
Hubspot
Salesforce
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Partner connectors are applications managed by third-party vendors. Most are paid tools.

You can purchase APIs for individual data connectors for canada phone number database a monthly fee or buy them in bundles to use across all your reports. Pricing is set by developers.

Click on an associated connector and select " Learn More " to visit the vendor's website and view their costs.

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Semrush users with a Guru or Business subscription can access our Looker Studio connectors .

As a new user, Looker Studio prompts you to add a connector before you begin. You can add more connectors at any time by clicking " Create " and then " Data Source " from your home page.

Create "data" source from Looker Studio home page
Any new data source will have the default name: “Untitled Data Source.” Change it to a title that relates to your data (e.g. “Google Analytics: This will help avoid confusion and make it easier to find the right data for your reports.

When you select a data source, authorize the connection. You only need to grant access once.

Connect Google Sheets to Looker Studio with the "authorize" button highlighted
Once you've done this, you'll see a list of available fields that you can use to create charts for your reports. Google separates them into two categories:

Dimensions (green)
Metrics (blue)
A sheet with "dimensions" and "metrics"
Dimensions are attributes of your data. They describe or categorize your data, for example:

Country
Age
Product Identification
Date
Campaign name
Google uses them to group your data into a graph.
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