Showing posts with label Web Analytics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Web Analytics. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Google Analytics Workshop at SMX West - Improve Your Online Marketing & Business using Google Analytics

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Google Analytics Workshop at SMX WestWorkshop on "Using Google Analytics to Improve Your Online Marketing & Business" will be conducted by Feras Alhlou, president and principal consultant of E-Nor, a Google Analytics Authorized Consultant on March 5, 2010. Read more...

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Google Image Search: How to Track Google Image Search Keywords in Google Analytics?

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Google Image SearchMany of my client's websites were getting plenty of traffic from Google Image search. These visits from Google Image search is shown under Referring site and the keyword would be shown as 'not set'. These visits had brought sales or leads to the site. These clients need to know the keywords which was searched in Google image search and brought them sales or leads. Read more...

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Search Engine Ranking - Track Keyword Rankings in Google using Google Analytics

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Google Analytics Keyword RankingsGoogle analytics gives us lots of information like how many visits came to the site, Geographical location of the visits, source of the visits, medium of the visits etc. We can receive all this information by default once we create an account and use the code. There is much information which we can receive by using filters in Google Analytics.

To analyze the performance of the site and particularly the SEO efforts many of us needs to track the rankings of the keywords. Though manual tracking help us, it will be very difficult to know the keywords which are visible in search engines. It would be very helpful if we know the rankings of the keywords which brought traffic to the site. Read more...

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Google Adwords Conversion Tracking : How do I set up Conversion Tracking code?

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Google Conversion TrackingAdwords conversion tracking is a tool to measure your return-on-investment (ROI). It will help you to measure how good your Adwords ads and keywords. Conversion tracking can help you to make better decisions about what ads and keywords you invest in.

Now how to set it up to get the required data's? Read more...

Thursday, October 22, 2009

How to track error 404 pages and broken links in Google Analytics

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Error 404 PageWe had a series of posts on ‘Error 404 Page’. I thought of completing the series with a post on how to track error 404 pages and broken links in Google Analytics.

To track the error 404 pages in our site we will be using an advanced filter in Google analytics. Before we set up our advanced filter in Google analytics ensure Google analytics tracking code is present in the error page or you will not be able to track the required details. Make sure that title tags of error pages are consistent. For example in this case the title tag can be ‘Error 404 Page’. Read more...

Thursday, August 6, 2009

How do I track 301 Redirect in Google Analytics?

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301 RedirectMy previous posts on Why 301 Redirect (Permanent Redirection) Is Important? and How to do 301 Redirect (Permanent Redirection)? explained about the importance of 301 redirection and the way to do 301 redirection in your site. Read more...

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Web Analytics Definitions : What do you mean by Web analytics?

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As internet users are growing, online business has become very competitive. Even after spending more revenue on various internet marketing strategies we find very difficult to get desired results from our online business. This paved the way for web analytics.

On a search to find the definition of Web analytics in web, I came across so many. Some of the definitions are given below. Read more...

What does bounce rate mean on Google Analytics?

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Bounce rate is the percentage of initial visitors to your site who left your site without continuing to other pages in the site. It is the measurement of visitors who left your visitors instantly. It is the measurement of visitors who stayed on the site for just 5 seconds or less. The quality of traffic coming to your website can be measured using Bounce rate. Read more...
 

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