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The DeVergilio Blog: What to know about Google Analytics

Posted on July 24 2011 by admin

What to know about Google Analytics . One useful tool when trying to focus data on certain metrics are filters.You add them to a profile when you have a business need to modify the data in a profile. … Go here to see the original:  The DeVergilio Blog: What to know about Google Analytics Share [...]

The DeVergilio Blog: What to know about Google Analytics

Posted on July 24 2011 by admin

What to know about Google Analytics . One useful tool when trying to focus data on certain metrics are filters.You add them to a profile when you have a business need to modify the data in a profile. … Go here to see the original:  The DeVergilio Blog: What to know about Google Analytics Share [...]

Easiest Way to Find FaceBook Profile ID

Posted on July 12 2011 by admin

OK – this may well be one of the shortest blog posts I ever write.  FaceBook widgets, like the Simple FaceBook Connect widget require a profile ID for your fan page.  But FaceBook doesn’t just hand this out anymore.  So what is the super duper easiest way to get your profile ID for your FaceBook [...]

Web Analytics India » Setting up Goals in Google Analytics

Posted on April 30 2010 by admin

Google Analytics allows us to create up to 20 goals for each profile. These are grouped in to 4 Goal Sets, each with 5 goals. We can use these sets to logically group similar goals. For example: We can use Set 1 to track the ecommerce … View post: Web Analytics India » Setting up [...]

Paid Content: the New Paid Link

Posted on April 21 2010 by admin

Paid Links Are Spam Buying links is considered spammy by Google because it is a ranking short cut which subverts search relevancy algorithms. And so Google considers it a black hat SEO practice. Links are somewhat hard to scale because (outside of those who create a network of spam) it is time intensive to find [...]

5 Steps to View Your Facebook Fan Page Stats in Google Analytics …

Posted on March 16 2010 by admin

Assuming you already have a Google Analytics Account, set up a new website profile, titling the new profile “Facebook,” “Facebook/URL” or something you’ll know is your Facebook analytics. Be sure to find and copy the UA code provided … See original here:  5 Steps to View Your Facebook Fan Page Stats in Google Analytics … [...]

Gord Nickerson: Why doesn’t Google Analytics work with Blogger?

Posted on February 23 2010 by admin

I been playing around with Google Analytics and thought it would be fun and a good learning experience to track these posts. So i created a profile for this blog. It tells me that “Tracking Not Installed (Last checked: Feb 23, … View original post here:  Gord Nickerson: Why doesn't Google Analytics work with Blogger? [...]

Google Analytics feature: Expanded and Engagement Goals …

Posted on February 21 2010 by admin

Google Analytics feature: Expanded and Engagement Goals. Create up to 20 goals per profile and group them into four different Goal Sets. Track your conversions and site engagement with URL, average time on site, and pages per visit … Originally posted here:  Google Analytics feature: Expanded and Engagement Goals … Share this on del.icio.us Digg [...]

Using Filters in Google Analytics – Continuing Saga of Search …

Posted on February 10 2010 by admin

Filters can be a great addition to your Google Analytics accounts and profiles. They allow you to exclude or include certain data so that your profile reports are more accurate. They also help decrease the amount of data sifting that … Here is the original post:  Using Filters in Google Analytics – Continuing Saga of [...]

Using Filters to Exclude IP Addresses from Google Analytics …

Posted on January 30 2010 by admin

For example if we were starting from scratch I would setup two profiles (profile A UA-XXXXX-1 & profile B UA-XXXXX-2) under my Google Analytics account. See the rest here:  Using Filters to Exclude IP Addresses from Google Analytics … Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on Reddit Buzz up! Stumble upon something good? [...]