August 25th, 2010 | by Patricia Boswell | published in Google Analytics
Raise your hand if any of this sounds familiar to you:You just set up your tracking code and you’re wondering if it’s correct–and you want to know right now.You have decided to migrate your tracking to the new asynchronous syntax–but you want to know…
August 25th, 2010 | by Alden DeSoto | published in Google Analytics
Did you know that there’s a quick way to create advanced segments from automatic alerts? This is one of those “I can’t believe how powerful this is and yet so easy to do” features. Let me illustrate with an example from the Google Store site. A…
August 24th, 2010 | by Trevor Claiborne | published in Google Analytics
Have you ever sorted a report by bounce rate and seen nothing but entries with a 100% bounce rate? Have you then noticed that these entries only have 1 visit? Not only is this useless and frustrating, but it obscures the real data points that you care …
August 23rd, 2010 | by Jeff Gillis | published in Google Analytics
Nobody likes to duplicate effort. Unfortunately, sometimes it’s a fact of life. If you want to use Google Analytics, you need to add a JavaScript tracking code to your pages. When you’re ready to verify ownership of your site in other Google products (…
A Better Developer Doc Experience
August 20th, 2010 | by Patricia Boswell | published in Google Analytics
Now that the excitement of the new Management API launch has just passed its zenith, you might have also noticed that there were some interesting changes to the Analytics for Developer pages on Google Code.Since Nick, Alex, and I were under the hood ma…
August 19th, 2010 | by Jeff Gillis | published in Google Analytics
Most every business, including Google’s, starts small. These days, technology is giving businesses even more ways to grow bigger, faster.In a recent series on the Official Google Blog focused on small businesses, a handful of real-life entrepreneurs sh…
August 13th, 2010 | by Jeff Gillis | published in Google Analytics
Hopefully, by now, you’re making good use of the Intelligence report in Google Analytics. If you’re looking to avoid the feeling that Google Analytics is “puking” too much data at you – a phrase coined by Google’s beloved analytics evangelist…
August 11th, 2010 | by Alden DeSoto | published in Google Analytics
If you’ve ever wondered how to make sense of the long lists of keywords that appear in your reports, this week’s tip is for you. Look at the bottom of most tables in Google Analytics and you’ll see an Advanced Filter option. With this option, you…
Web Analytics TV #11 with Avinash and Nick
August 10th, 2010 | by Nick | published in Google Analytics
Yay! It’s another episode of Web Analytics TV!In this exciting series, with Avinash Kaushik and Nick Mihailovski, you ask, and vote on your favorite, web analytics questions via the Google Analytics Google Moderator site and we answer them.This episo…
Segment Your Funnels Through The API
August 9th, 2010 | by Nick | published in Google Analytics
Say your website has a check out lead generation process and you want to understand funnel abandonment by new vs. return visitors. You can do this through the Web Interface using many segments, filters and exporting data. But who has time for that?Ente…
August 4th, 2010 | by Alden DeSoto | published in Google Analytics
Starting today, we’re reinstating the Back To Basics series. Each Wednesday, we’ll share a Google Analytics tip, usually something that you can try right away with your own data to gain new insights. This week, we’ll illustrate a quick way to see…
Summer Excuses?
July 23rd, 2010 | by Jeff Gillis | published in Google Analytics
Google Analytics workshops and seminars are happening everywhere this summer! If you’ve had excuses in the past, there’s now no excuse not to take a day of training to become an expert and get a leg up. Chances are there’s one happening near you when y…
July 16th, 2010 | by Jeff Gillis | published in Google Analytics
A few months ago at the Google I/O conference, we were approached by Zach Steindler, a co-founder at Olark (a way to gain customer insight and sell better through live chat) who was raving about Google Analytics Annotations. He had such a great busine…
Will Using Google Analytics Have A Negative Effect On My Ranking?
July 15th, 2010 | by Jeff Gillis | published in Google Analytics
Good news from the horse’s mouth. We don’t mean to call Matt Cutts a horse, but, well, if you know him, you know what we mean. Matt heads the webspam team here at Google and also speaks on behalf of Google answering questions about ranking and resu…
July 13th, 2010 | by Trevor Claiborne | published in Google Analytics
This is a guest post from Tom Critchlow who is an excel ninja, data geek, analytics nerd and head of search for Distilled, a London & Seattle based search agency. Tom provides a cautionary tale on the importance of keeping your site up to date.This…