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Track Your Site Stats with Google Analytics

June 13th, 2007 @ 9:00 am

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Categories: Web Tools

Tags: Google Inc., Analytics, Google Analytics, Rick Broida

google-analytics.jpgWant to know what kind of traffic your site is getting? Where that traffic is coming from? How your ads are performing? Google Analytics provides that kind of information and a lot more. It’s a free service that any site owner can use; all you do is sign up for an account and add a snippet of code to your site. An easy-to-use custom dashboard provides a wealth of tracking information; you can compare time periods and date ranges, trace e-commerce transactions, schedule personalized report e-mails, and so on. Want to learn more? BlogStorm has a two-part Google Analytics tutorial that covers some of the more advanced features and the recently updated interface.

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    jamienpg

    06/14/07 | Report as spam

    report e-mails

    Can you achtually schedule personalized report e-mails? I didn't think that this was a feature.

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