Posts Tagged 'profile'

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? [...]

Google Analytics Annotations Now Available to All | jatiN mahindrA …

Posted on January 29 2010 by admin

The Annotations feature lets any user with access to a Google Analytics profile leave shared or private notes on the “over-time” graph. The idea is that staff can note certain spikes and dips in traffic that may be hard to explain when … View original here:  Google Analytics Annotations Now Available to All | jatiN [...]

Annotations for Everyone – in Google Analytics – Web Analytics …

Posted on January 29 2010 by admin

Google Analytics Annotations are now available to all users. Annotations allows any user with access to a Google Analytics profile to leave shared or private notes right on the over-time graph. Building upon the concept of bringing … View original post here: Annotations for Everyone – in Google Analytics – Web Analytics … Share this [...]

» How Does Google Analytics Work? MartyBLOGs: Dare to be different …

Posted on January 22 2010 by admin

Let’s go to the source. Google has a 6-step informational video that shows you how. It’s free so create a Google account today and add the Analytics application to your profile. Google Analytics Logo … Read more here:  » How Does Google Analytics Work? MartyBLOGs: Dare to be different … Share this on del.icio.us Digg [...]

BEM Blog: Marketing | Analytics | Design: SEO Tip in Google …

Posted on January 18 2010 by admin

To view this within Google Analytics , find the profile for the site in question and click “EDIT” from the account overview screen, then “Check Status”. It should look something like this (click to enlarge): … View post: BEM Blog: Marketing | Analytics | Design: SEO Tip in Google … Share this on del.icio.us Digg [...]

Google Analytics Tracking Javascript Code For Existing Website

Posted on January 8 2010 by admin

Google Analytics : How To Locate Tracking Javascript Code for Existing Website / Profile. See original here: Google Analytics Tracking Javascript Code For Existing Website Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on Reddit Buzz up! Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Share this on Facebook Tweet This! [...]

Google Analytics Annotations | Tech Industry News

Posted on December 30 2009 by admin

Annotations allows any user with access to a Google Analytics profile to leave shared or private notes right on the over-time. See the original post: Google Analytics Annotations | Tech Industry News Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on Reddit Buzz up! Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on [...]

Google Analytics for Your Blogger Blog « Oriya Magazine ameodia.com

Posted on December 26 2009 by admin

Login to Google Analytics at http://google.com/analytics/. The main Settings page loads. Click on Add Website Profile. A form displays. Select Add a Profile for a New Domain. Enter the URL of your site or blog. … Here is the original: Google Analytics for Your Blogger Blog « Oriya Magazine ameodia.com Share this on del.icio.us Digg [...]