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Table Of Contents
Analytics Introduction ………………………………. 3
Want to know More? …………………………………… 3
It’s Not Just the Software, It’s The Analysis …………………………………………………… 4
Why Google Analytics ……………………………. 5
How to get Started ………………………………. 6
Google Analytics Is Your Friend …………………………. 7
Analytics vs Urchin ……………………………… 8
Google Analytics Loves Twitter ………………………………. 8
The necessity for monitoring ………………………………. 9
Finding The Right Tools In The Toolbox ………………………. 10
So You Like To Blog do You …………………………….. 10
Understanding the Customer: Google Analytics …………………………… 12
SiteScan and URL Builder: Two Top Google Analytics Tools …………………………… 12
Social Media And Google Analytics ……………………….. 13
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Analytics Introduction
Google Analytics is probably the most well-known and widely used of all the web analytics application. It is a publicly available free tool provided by Google that can be used to analyze your web traffic to your website or blog. Since its inception, Google Analytics has added more and more plug-ins and features, making it perfect for just about every type of user. Because of its straightforwardness and high level of usability even for its more advanced features, it is a tool that can be used by both website owners and professional SEO marketers.
If you are reading this, you are probably one of the many people who use Google Analytics for the basic statistics and user tracking. You probably stick to the reports that can be found on the dashboard. You are probably thinking to yourself: yes…and? It probably feels like you don‘t need any more analytical information than that.
However did you know that your friendly neighborhood Google Analytics can create up to 90 different reports? Did you realize that this single tool can help you analyze all of the data you can possible think of when it comes to your website traffic? It can not only track all the visitors that peruse your site, the numbers of page views and clicks, but it can also tell you which content on your site gets the most hits, how much time is spent on site per visit, which of your ads drive the most guests to your site, and, if that is not enough, it will track for you the performance of your various web marketing campaigns via Adsense and other advertisement tools.
In order to get the full functionality out of Google Analytics you may want to take a stroll around the Google Analytics Blog at: http://analytics.blogspot.com/. The website gives you a lot of useful pointers for making the most out of your tool. It provides tips, hints, hacks, etc to get you making the most of the tool that you have, as well as, provides sneak previews of plugins coming down the pipe. It allows for comments, support, and creates a lot of guidance for the novice user.
Remember, you don‘t have to be a power user, to get power functionality. Google Analytics no longer requires a ―hack” to get the items you need, be it social media tracking or reports.
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