27 Steps to Successful Analytics - 0 views
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Great list of items you need to address when deciding on processes to manage web analytics in your company. My best advice is to find someone to dedicate an hour a day to your web analytics. -
It's not that bad, I swear! 27 easy little steps that will take you from the day the boss pokes her head into your office and says "Hey, I think we need analytics" to the night you get Employee of the Year for leading a company-wide turnaround.
SociafyQ: Analyize Your Social Media - 1 views
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SociafyQ is an analytics tool that measures growth across numerous major social network presences, including Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, and includes tracking tools for blog keywords. Desktop data widget connections coming in a matter of hours. -
All,
I thought this analytics tool is especially relevant to your work. Please let us know if there are additional features that would be helpful, as we developed it to inform our own work (mainly on the nonprofit side) and thought it would be relevant to others.
Cheers,
--Dave
Google Analytics Tips You Should Know About For Your Blog - 0 views
16 Website Analytical Tools - 0 views
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All website analytical tools have their pros and cons, and many people use more than one to track their website's visitors and gather other important data. With that in mind, I've put together this list of some of the best.
All of these web applications offer a free service; while some are completely free, others offer a premium account as well.
There is an exception. I've included the Mint and Yahoo analytical software packages in this list due to their popularity, although they are not free.
Stop bouncing: tips for website success - 0 views
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Bounce rate has these attributes:
1) It is really hard to misunderstand. It measures the number of people who landed on your site and refused to give you even one single click!
2) It is available in most web analytics tools, including our own Google Analytics.
3) It is quick and easy to use. Bounce rate will help you understand where and how to make changes on your website in under an hour.
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Great tips from Google on reducing your website bounce rates
The Missing Google Analytics Manual - 0 views
3 Free, Useful SEO/Analytics Tools You May Not Use - 0 views
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SEO and analytics tools you may not use - and are priced very well... FREE! -
If you've done much publishing on the web, you're probaly already familiar with Search Engine Optimization, or SEO. However, many web workers stick with the same small handful of SEO tools. There are quite a lot of them available online for free, and testing keywords and looking at analytics across multiple tools can make a lot of sense, especially since optimizing them is an inexact science.
New SEO reports for Google Analytics - Yoast - Tweaking Websites - 0 views
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In this article I'll use the SEO filter, made by Andé Scholten, to make some new interesting SEO reports in Google Analytics. I realized that the data, provided by the filter, had given me some new opportunities. It wasn't possible in Google Analytics to get good SEO related reports. The reports I did get were these:
* An overview of keywords during a specific period and (after clicking) the landings page on which visitors landed after clicking on the Google result.
* An overview of the 'Entrance Keywords' of a specific page.
6 Tools Every Google Analytics User Should Have - 0 views
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Awesome Greasemonkey scripts to make you more productive with Google Analytics -
Google Analytics is a fantastic tool as it is - and it's always improving, but there are a lot of people out there that have created tools to make it even better.
In an effort to make everyone aware of these fantastic and easy-to-use tools, I've compiled a list of the ones we use everyday. If we missed one, or if you've got a great tool that we should add to the list, please let us know! We're always looking for ways to make Google Analytics easier to install and use. I hope you find them as useful as I do, and a big thank you goes out to each of the people responsible for these fantastic time-saving tools. -
There are some great scripts on that page. I'll be checking out several of them for sure. Thanks for the link!
The Internet Marketing List: 59 Things You Should Be Doing But Probably Aren't | Internet M... - 0 views
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Some quick hit items that may help you have a better web strategy in 2009. -
Kind of a light hearted step by step for Internet Marketers. Usually I fly past any list of more than 10 items...but this one caught my eye thanks to Lisa Solomon at www.freemoneyhour.com.
Track SEO rankings with Google Analytics - 0 views
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Well, you can't specifically track the exact position of the keyword that was clicked like you can do with AdWords. But it is possible to determine the page he was on. A ranking tool can tell you over and over again that a certain keyword is around position 15 in Google while Google Analytics claims he is on page 1 (position 1 to 10). This effect can come from 'personalized search' or 'local results' that can influence the Google rankings dramatically. People see other results than you see with your ranking tools. And therefore you need Google Analytics to do the real ranking.
Budgeting 2009 Web Strategy - Analytics - 0 views
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As I mentioned last year - as well as on many posts since - analytics is a critical facet of your web strategy not only because it provides measurement, but it is one of the most valuable research tools you have at your disposal. Most people install analytics on their website and never look at the data again. There are many reasons for this. Some people don't have time and most just don't know what the data means.
14 free tools that reveal why people abandon your website - 0 views
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14 killer tools to help you evaluate the user experience of your website.Excellent tools to help you figure out who your audience is, what they are doing, and most importantly - why they are leaving your website. -
Here's a big problem with web design: If you want to make your website better at turning visitors into customers (or subscribers), you need to understand why most of your visitors are leaving!
But those people come and go without trace! How do you know what they wanted? How do you know what would have persuaded them to take action?
If you owned a real-life bricks-and-mortar store, this would be easy: You'd hear their objections. You'd be able to ask questions. You'd hear what they muttered as they headed for the door.
Capturing the voice-of-the-customer is more difficult with the web, but it can be done. Here are 14 free tools to get you started!



