analytics

2007 November 10 • analytics, tools

Google Analytics Diagnostic Tool

tool: SiteScan is a free Diagnostic tool designed to provide you with a complete audit of your Google Analytics setup.

2007 November 10 • analytics, resources

Google Analytics for Beginners

how to: Google Analytics is a great, free site stats program but there's no doubt that it can be a little overwhelming at first. Here's a beginners guide that would be a great read for anyone considering getting started with Analytics.
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2007 September 13 • analytics

Web Analytics Definitions

definitions: The Web Analytics Association has just published standard definitions for 26 web analytic metrics covering the areas of site visits, content and conversion. This initiative attempts to standardize the way we measure and report Web site traffic so that we can compare our results to industry benchmarks.
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2007 September 8 • analytics

What are KPI's and Why Do I Need Them?

article: Google Analytics has opened up the world of web analytics to a host of new users. This article reviews the basics of why people use web analytics.

2007 September 8 • analytics, tools

10 Free Web Analytics Tools

tools: A nice round-up article listing 10 free and unique Web Analytics Tools. Each resource listed includes a brief description and link.
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2007 August 4 • analytics

Bounce Rate Demystified

article: What is bounce rate? What is the industry standard for bounce rate? What causes high or low bounce rates?
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2007 July 22 • analytics

How To Measure Success

article: No Ecommerce, how do you measure success? Web analytics for non-ecommerce websites including key metrics and KPI’s.

2007 July 21 • analytics

7 new Google Analytics features

article: Google Analytics recently updated their user interface. It also includes a couple of new features that were not available in the old version.
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2007 July 18 • analytics, tools

50+ Ways to Track Website Traffic

article Details over 50 ways to track website traffic, whether it's through a site or an RSS feed. A good, comprehensive list of web stats alternatives.
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2007 June 17 • analytics, tools

Quantcast.com

tool: Third party site traffic verification tool. Use it to share your website traffic information with your readers or with potential website advertisers.
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2007 June 8 • analytics

Web Analytics for Beginners

article: Web analytics are the statistical packages that measure your Web site traffic. You may think of them as boring or useless. However, data-smart companies are using their analytics to increase their Internet traffic and to turn more browsers into buyers (or into leads).
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2007 January 25 • analytics

Building a Website for Analytics

article: Implementing a web analytics solution is a mission-critical activity for any business serious about succeeding online. Without a comprehensive ability to analyze your site’s traffic, you’ll be unable to determine the effectiveness of your website, online marketing campaigns, and overall online business objectives.

2007 January 25 • analytics

Dollars & Sense of Web Analytics

article: Web analytics, whose origins date back to the invention of the Web, has worked its way from the domain of the technically minded to marketers, thanks in part to software with improved user interfaces and easy-to-understand reports.

2007 January 20 • analytics

Web Analytics for Beginners

article: Good post about web analytics for beginners.
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2007 January 7 • analytics, business, resources

Free Web Analytics Tools

resources: Five handy tools for search engine optimization or Pay per Click arbitrage.
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2007 January 7 • analytics, business, ecommerce

101 Conversion Tips

article: Specifically 101 Easy Ways to use Google’s new Website Optimizer.
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2006 December 31 • analytics

Mint versus Google Analytics

article: Comparative review. Mint provides timely information at a glance. Google Analytics is very thorough and free.
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