Posted on July 29 2011 by admin
Google Analytics now has 'Event' tracking functionality enabled (yes I realise I'm a bit late to the party here, its been a busy year) so you can track specific events that occur on your landing pages – for example the … Read more from the original source: Track PDF Downloads With Google Analytics – 3things [...]
Posted on March 25 2010 by admin
As you know we are great fans of Google Analytics , naming it the best free analytics package in our test of free analytics vendors. Now comes the word that the party may be over. Original post: Google Analytics: Is The Party Over When Everyone Opts-Out … Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this [...]
Posted on March 6 2010 by admin
To have as precise analytics as possible, we used asynchronous Google tracking code. So, instead of placing tracking code on the bottom of the page (before tag), it will be placed on the top (before tag). … Here is the original post: Implementing Google Analytics tracking for 3rd party shop Share this on del.icio.us Digg [...]
Posted on February 10 2010 by admin
We’ve discussed in the past about how our brand is “everything we do”. As an SEO provider, business owner, or service provider, your brand is more than your logo, website and advertising. It’s also what you say, what you do, how you act, and how you treat people. Today, let’s look at the benefits of [...]
Posted on November 27 2009 by admin
Could Google use Analytics to track individuals and build personal profiles? Officials in Germany have raised privacy concerns and are attempting to ban the system. Related posts: Google Change Breaks Third-Party Analytics Tools Google … Go here to read the rest: Germany Considers Google Analytics Ban | SitePoint Blog Feed … Share this on del.icio.us [...]
Posted on November 25 2009 by admin
Search Engine Optimization is one of those things that if you are starting it up now you might be a bit late to the party, but at least you got there. It is important to really get started as soon as possible and get things going with … See original here: Issues With Putting Your [...]
Posted on November 12 2009 by admin
One could argue that the infamous “Fail Whale” of Twitter has become an annoying little “Twitter Phish”. I’ve received hundreds of phishing attempts from friends and followers on Twitter because their accounts have been compromised. The really scary part is that this could easily have been prevented… with just a little bit of common sense. [...]
Posted on October 31 2009 by admin
Chinese Newspaper Accuses Google of ‘Malicious Revenge’ The official newspaper of the Chinese communist party has accused Google of. Read the original here: Chinese Newspaper Accuses Google of 'Malicious Revenge' | Brisbane … Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on Reddit Buzz up! Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this [...]
Posted on October 30 2009 by admin
The official newspaper of the Chinese communist party has accused Google of intentionally blocking access to its website by displaying an allegedly unnecessary malware warning telling its visitors that the site might contain malicious software, shortly after the newspaper published an article against Google’s practice of scanning books for its online repository sometimes without the [...]
Posted on October 28 2009 by admin
Thanks to Adam Cochran of TalkingDigital.org fame, and Rick Castellini of HelpMeRick.com fame, Grand Junction, Colorado had an extremely fun and informative Windows 7 party last night at the Grand Junction Realtors Association. With the release of Windows 7, there’s been a lot of questions across the country about what the improvements are, how to [...]