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Google Analytics - Downsides?


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#1 londres

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Posted 07 September 2006 - 03:01 AM

I recently got my activation code for google analytics, and looking at all the reviews from folks on the trap - it's been well received and everybody's got only good things to say about it.

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i was wondering if current users have encountered any downsides after installing it on their site.

and are there any adwords users that upgraded to an analytics account? how'd it go? any monetary or marketing improvements accompany the switch?

#2 FirefoxRocks

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Posted 07 September 2006 - 03:41 AM

I haven't been paying much attention to my Google Analytics account.
I don't see any negatives associated with Google Analytics, unless you DON'T want Google to index your site.

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Posted 07 September 2006 - 12:58 PM

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i was wondering if current users have encountered any downsides after installing it on their site.

I have also joined analytics recently and haven't found any downside till now and I don't think I will get any.
Now many sites are using Analytics, even Trap17 is also using, because it gives the complete analysis that you require and that too FREE. Also when any product gets a Google tag then you should forget about so called downsides.

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Posted 09 September 2006 - 10:57 AM

what's google analyitics? can you subscribe for your google account or do you need an invite like with gmail??

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Posted 09 September 2006 - 12:16 PM

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what's google analyitics? can you subscribe for your google account or do you need an invite like with gmail??

Google Analytics gives the complete analysis of your site. They give number of hits, from where they have been generated, if any one is visiting again or not and many other features which will help you to know your sites popularity. A code is given by them which is to be inserted at the end of every page which you want to track.

No you don't need an invite only a Gmail account is required. If you don't have a Gmail account then post a message at appropriate forum here.

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Posted 12 September 2006 - 06:08 PM

well, I've been using Google analytics for my blogs and I think it is the best of the lot. Most of the big sites and blogs use google analytics as it provides very detailed information about the visitors behaviour.

Not just about refferers or search engine keywords..but from where they belong too....and that too they'll provide you with the city of the visitors.

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Posted 19 November 2006 - 05:59 AM

I think that their interface is a bit bloated. First of all it uses flash for their graphs, so I can't see them from my laptop (which is running a 64bit installation of Linux). Also they have so many different ways to look at your statistics, that I dunno what to do. It's a bit confusing, so I end up using the "browser information" part to see how many new visitors came.

But otherwise I like the service as I can add many different sites and even divide them into different groups (accounts). I just wish they simplified it a bit.

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Posted 23 November 2006 - 07:22 AM

i really like analytics, it shows everything in a nice, easy-to-read format, and although they do use flash, for most users that doesnt pose much of a problem. The only problem that i can see is that some people use a CMS or something of the sort, and adding the code to each part could be a hassle, although i just used an adsense mod, and added the analytics code to it, and since it doesnt display anything, it doesnt interrupt any of my sites stylings and the like.

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Posted 24 November 2006 - 10:03 PM

Analytics is great. I can not think of any reason not to use it unless you don't care about your traffic and just use the site to practice programming or something.

It's very helpful for SEO because you can see exactly what people searched on google to find your site and how many pages they viewed on your site.

Overall it's a great resource. I would recommend it to anyone with a decent sized website.

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Posted 25 November 2006 - 01:59 PM

Google Analytics is a great piece of software for your website. I use it on my site and it tells me in graphs and pictures all sorts of important information that i may want to know about my site. Such as:
Who visits what pages
Where my visitors are coming from
How much traffic i have received

It is a great service from google and i would recommend it to anyone




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