Posted by Hendry Lee on 05/17/07 in Google, Search News, Web Analytics
As a user of Google Analytics, I just got an email announcing a new version of the Google Analytics reporting interface. Existing users are automatically upgraded without further action on our part.
To help you through a smooth transition, while learning the new interface, Google still is giving access to the old reporting interface for at […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/23/06 in Google, Search News, Web Analytics
Google has released Google Analytics to the public since November 2005. Despite having problems with capacity, and problems displaying the first stats, it still survives as one of the most elegant free web analytics service out there. Today, I just found in Inside AdWords blog that they have a blog just for Google Analytics.
The first […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/9/06 in Web Analytics
In a recent study conducted in April 2006, WebSideStory found that 4 percent of all unique search queries comprised about 50 percent of all searches on a web site. For e-commerce sites, the figure dropped to just 2 percent of all unique queries.
The study was based on examination of 34 million search phrases on more […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 05/29/06 in Search News, Web Analytics
WebSideStory’s Search 4.0 integrates site search more closely to web site behavioral data (web analytics). The technology, named Active Ranking, enables marketers to optimize the ranking of their search results based on any number of important visitor metrics.
What are the metrics? They are conversion rate, entry pages, most requested pages and visits.
With the integration, marketers […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 11/22/05 in Google, Search News, Web Analytics
Due to a surge of demand by webmasters who want to try the new marketing service from Google and lack of testing, new applications to Google Analytics have to stay on the waiting list at least for now.
Since Google release Google Analytics there are huge demand for this tool and the fact that Google never […]
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