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4 Great Reasons to use Google Analytics

4 Great Reasons to use Google Analytics

Having used a large number of web site visitor trackers over the years, I first approached Google Analytics some time ago, with the somewhat jaded attitude of someone who’s ’seen it all’ or at least ’seen most of it’. What could possibly make this particular utility stand out in such a large crowd of competitors?

But first… What is Google Analytics?

Analytics is Google’s very own visitor tracking utility, allowing webmasters to keep tabs on traffic to their site, including visitor numbers, traffic sources, visitor behaviour & trends, times spent on the site and a host of other information gathered via two pieces of JavaScript embedded in the source-code.

Unlike other free visitor trackers, which insist on displaying annoying and often amateurish badges or buttons when they are being used, Google Analytics simply runs quietly in the background, gathering the necessary information without any visible signs of its presence.

Which brings me quite neatly to Analytics’ first major plus-point; the price. What webmasters are effectively getting, is a fully fledged visitor tracking utility without all the irritations and limitations normally associated with free products of this type.

Ok, so its free; but is it any good?

In a word; yes.

The sheer depth of information gathered, really leaves very little to be desired. From search engine analysis to page views, bounce-rates and more, the available data is presented so as to give users an easy overview of the most essential elements, with the ability to ‘drill down’ to less commonly accessed or more in-depth statistics and figures.

Additionally, on the 18th of July 2007, the Google Analytics old user interface was discontinued, making way for a newer, more ergonomic look which makes reports more accessible and the interface itself more intuitive for the user.

The new Dashboard provides ‘at a glance’ visitor statistics for the previous month, as well as a graphical breakdown of your visitor’s geographical locations in the form of a world map. A pie chart clearly shows what proportion of visitors reached the site through search engines, by referral or through direct access, whereas the ‘Content Overview’ provides a list of the most commonly accessed pages.

What makes Google Analytics special though?

Although Analytics boasts all the features and statistical data to be expected from a top-class keyword analysis and statistics tracker, it also features a number of additional tools which put it ahead of the most of the pack where ease-of-use and depth-of-information is concerned.

1. The Map Overlay

Essentially, this feature brings up a map of the world, highlighting the countries a site’s visitors stem from. Clicking on a country produces a close-up view, along with a geographical breakdown according to the region and/or city from which visitors accessed the site. This tool in itself is invaluable for all those webmasters with geo-specific sites, concentrating on a particular catchment area.

2. The Site Overlay

This is conceivably Google Analytics’ single most important feature from a webmaster’s or online business owner’s perspective, as it provides a hands-on view of visitor behaviour. When clicked, ‘Site Overlay’ opens the tracked web site in a new window and, after a moment’s loading time, overlays each link on the screen with a bar, containing information about clicks to the target page and goal values reached [more about goal values in a moment]. Since it allows the webmaster or site owner to navigate his or her site and see exactly how visitors flow through it, it is difficult to imagine a more effective tool than this as far as raising a site’s conversion rates is concerned.

3. Goals and Funnels

Unless the site being tracked is an information site which does not rely on generating sales or enquiries, conversion rates are as important as sheer visitor numbers. The ‘Goals & Funnels’ feature allows users to set up specific goals for their site, such as tracking a visitor to the ‘Thank you for your enquiry’ page for instance. It also allows the user to set up specific monetary values for each goal, and thus track the site’s financial performance and profitability during any given period of time.

The term ‘Funnels’ refers to the specific path a visitor takes to reach the goal’s target page. Since most web sites sell a number of different product ranges or feature a number of ways to enquire, all of which lead to a single ‘Thank You’ page, the funnel allows for the tracking of each individual path with a minimum of fuss.

4. Graphical Representations

A great many visitor trackers out there will present the collected information in a certain way, be it a list, graph, pie chart, flow-chart or whatever. Whilst all these methods of presentation are of course valid, it is nevertheless a fact that most users are different, and a pie-chart is not necessarily ideal for those users preferring to work with graphs or vice versa. Google Analytics however, allows users to choose between views on many of its reports. Although this may seem like a relatively minor point, it nevertheless makes things easier, as it allows the user to work with the view he or she is most comfortable with.

In Conclusion:

Google Analytics provides webmasters and site owners with a highly effective means of tracking visitors and analysing statistical data, easily the equal of most subscription based services in the industry.

Although some concerns have been voiced amongst more paranoid internet users, that Google puts everyone’s collective data to its own evil demographic uses, there really are precious few reasons not to recommend this fantastic tool as one of the best means to boost any web promotion and marketing campaign.

About the Author: As a technical writer with over a decade’s experience, Sasch Mayer has been living and working in the Republic of Cyprus since 2005. Currently under contract to IceGiant Web Design and Promotion Services, he mainly covers topics such as SEM and Site Promotion.





Kriiinnngg, Tengah malam HP gue Bunyiiii…(Nasib seorang Webmaster Lepas)

 Kriiinnngg, Tengah malam HP gue Bunyiiii…(Nasib seorang Webmaster Lepas)

Wadddddddddoooooooooooowwwwwwww…. Jam di desktop gue menunjukkan jam 01: 15 malam….

Baru aja gue mulai istirahat sekitar 15 menit…hmmmm belumm tidur siihhh..abis ngerevisi project kecil2an website gue….

Ga lama kemudian HP yang gue taro di dket telinga gue..hehe biar alarmnya cpet kdenger maksud gue…ehhh bunyi dah “kriiiiinnggg………�,

Gue : “Halo, sapa nih..�

Penelpon : “Waduh mahap ganggu lagi..hihiii..�

Pikiran gue sapa…yak? Heeh ternyata salah seorang dari client gue nelpon….

Malam itu gue emang abis ngebersin revisi terakhir project web gue, yaaa budget nya siii ga gede2 amat, cuma mayan dah bwat beli bakso..kesukaan gue hehe… wittiuwww…

Penelpon : “Duh mas, ada yang klupaan bagian XXX belum bisa…gimana duuunnkkk..�

Gue : “Woke, tunggu 15 menit gue cek lagi…�

Kasian deh, besok emang mesti di presentasiin…jadi mau ga mau gue mesti bangun bwat ngerevisi lagi…

Huuuhhh……

Setelah selesai gue cek emang bner di salah satu halaman masih ada yang kelupaan….dan dia juga lupa ngeceknya….

Kira-kira jam 2 an…semuanya beres…client gue pun gue suruh dateng aja karena gue ga bisa keluar malem-malem…..dan revisi pun beres…

Dari spenggal “kisah� tadi (ehemm..wedewww pake kisah-kisahan)….kira-kira netter semua dah ngerti….sekilas maksud gue….

Yaaaa gini deh nasib gue..heweheee…kalo lagi pas kpepet, mesti stand by……

Ga boleh ada yang kurang….dikontak pun berkali – kali….

Ada yang enak dan ada ga enak nya bro…! Enaknya siii gue tetep dapet tambahan duit…hehe alhamdulillah, ga enaknya…gue mesti siap selalu jika ada hal yang mesti disampaikan client gue….dan gue ga bisa tidur semalem suntuk dengan nyenyak…waduuuhhhh hukhukhukkk…..sss

Tapi mau gimana lagi memang kaya gini kali nasib webmaster lepas, dan dari semua yang pernah gue alami termasuk cerita diatas, banyak hikmahnya….gue ga pernah merasa rugi / terganggu …

Bahkan ilmu dan pengalaman gue dapatkan terus menerus, seperti cita cita gue untuk terus berkarya….

Hehekksss.. thanks bro dah baca ceita guehh…

Wedeeewww …..hehehe..kkss





Can’t log in using Firefox?

Can’t log in using Firefox?

 

We’ve recently noticed that many publishers are having trouble logging into their accounts after the latest Mozilla Firefox update. A number of publishers have reported that they’re only seeing a sign-up page rather than a login form.

After a little digging and some testing, we’ve found that Adblock Plus, an add-on that sometimes gets installed with Firefox, can prevent you from accessing your account on the AdSense homepage.

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Our recommendation is to clear your cache and cookies and turn off the Adblock software before trying

to log in at www.google.com/adsense.

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You may also wish to review our troubleshooting

tips for login issues in our Help Center.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention!

Posted by Rajiv Sud - AdSense Publisher Support

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Can’t log in using Firefox?

Ga bisa login pake FireFox?

Menurut tim support Google AdSense: banyak publisher
yang menghadapi masalah saat login ke account nya
masing – masing sejak Update terakhir Mozilla Firefox.

Sejumlah publisher juga melaporkan bahwa,
saat login menggunakan Mozilla, mereka hanya melihat
Sign Up page dowang, sedangkan login form nya ga keliatan.

Hmm…..hal ini pernah terjadi juga pada penulis sendiri,
setelah mencoba update terbaru Mozilla Firefox.

Setelah melakukan penelusuran oleh tim support
dan melakukan beberapa testing, ternyata diktemukan
sebuah AdBlock Plus, yang merupakan sebuah add-on
(biasanya bersumber dari cookies tambahan)
yang terkadang add-on ini terinstall lansung pada Mozilla.

Hal ini menyebabkan publisher tidak dapat menemukan
Login Form pada halaman http://www.google.com/adsense.

Tim AdSense Support menyarankan,
agar publisher meng-clear up
serta menon-aktifkan Adblock software
sebelum mencoba login ke https://www.google.com/adsense/.

Jika masih ada trouble / masalah,
publisher diharapkan mengunjungi
bagian Help Center Google AdSense.

Sumber:
Rajiv Sud - AdSense Publisher Support
7/23/2007 11:31:00 AM