Posts Tagged 'Saga'

Google Now Supports rel=”Canonical” Http Headers

Posted on July 12 2011 by admin

Google recently announced a breakthrough for webmasters regarding the use of Canonical Http Headers. While this may not mean much to most, this is going to quell duplicity ( the woes of duplicate content) in large websites with one simple meta command instead of having to resort to drastic measures such as using 301 redirects [...]

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 [...]

The Basics of Google Analytics White Paper – Continuing Saga of …

Posted on January 28 2010 by admin

“The Basics of Google Analytics ” White Paper was written to give new users an idea of how to install and use Google Analytics in a basic and easy to follow format. The paper details installation procedures beginning with account set up. … Go here to see the original: The Basics of Google Analytics White [...]

Google Analytics Annotations – Continuing Saga of Search Engine …

Posted on January 6 2010 by admin

Google Analytics has taken care of this problem by adding Annotations to their growing list of features. You can now add Annotations to specific dates in your Google Analytics profiles to mark any significant changes or developments. … More here: Google Analytics Annotations – Continuing Saga of Search Engine … Share this on del.icio.us Digg [...]