Google Analytics - Free
July 1st, 2008 by admin
When Google Analytics was eleased back in 2005, demand for the free service was so high that Google suspended new sign-ups in a matter of days. Google then offered new sign-ups by invitation only, while making improvements to server capacities to accommodate more users.
About a year later Google Analytics is finally available to everyone who wishes to sign-up. With some website statistics services costing thousands of dollars, it ’s amazing that Google offers this level of sophistication free of charge. It is now the most widely used web analytics system.
Information is Power
Google Analytics is basically a system that allows you to view your website’s traffic statistics, and how your visitors interact with your site. The data is presented to you in a series of lists, graphs and charts- giving you valuable information you can use to fine-tune your website and web marketing campaigns.
What Google Analytics Shows You:
- 1. Traffic Sources - Know where your visitors came from- whether be it from another website, blog or search engine.
- 2. Geographic Location - Google Analytics shows you where in the world your visitors are from. You can see a continental map where your your visitor’s location is highlighted. Click on a highlighted area to drill down to see a per-city view of all your web traffic.
- 3. Keywords - Google Analytics gives you a list of the popular keywords your visitors used to find your site via search engine. Highly useful for your search engine optimization efforts.
- 4. Visitor Segmentation - Differentiate between your new and returning visitors.
- 5. Most Viewed Pages - Find out which of your pages your visitors spend the most time on and as well as how long they stay on a particular page.
- 6. Integration with Google Adwords - ROI reporting based on your Adword group and keyword performance.
More detailed statistics can be found within the reports which can be saved in a variety of formats that you can email to your partners.
Those interested will find that signing up for Google Analytics is easy. Once you’ve entered your account details, you will be asked to insert a small piece of javascript in every page of your website you wish to track.
Once you receive your traffic data it can give you valuable insights to help you improve your websites, identify leads, improve goals, and turn visitors into customers.
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