By Richard Newman
While your current website host probably already provides some basic information, here are just a few of the reports that Google Analytics has to offer:
New Visitors vs Returning Visitors
Absolute Unique Visitors
Average Pageviews per Visitor
Average Time spent on Site
Traffic Sources (Referring Sites)
Visitors Geographic Location
Keywords used to find Your Site
Most Popular Pages
Top Exit Pages
Track Your AdWords Campaigns
First you will need a Gmail account if you don't already have one. Then you will need create a Google Analytics Account. Installing Google Analytics does not require knowledge of HTML, but there is a piece of HTML that must be copied onto every page you wish to track.
In the lower left hand side of the screen, Click on: Add Website Profile
In the box, enter your URL. (For example: www.yourwebsite.com or yourblog.blogspt.com.)
Set your Country and Time zone, and hit Continue.
Your Tracking code will then be displayed in a large box:
Highlight the code and Copy.
If you have a web designer maintaining your site, you can copy the tracking code into an email and have them copy the code into a header or footer include file. This will make sure the code is automatically loaded onto each page.
For Blogs:
If you are using Blogger, copy and paste the HTML 'snippet' of Code just before the body tag at the end of your template. The code only has to be copied once to track all of your posts.
Sign into Blogger
Click on the Layout Tab
Click on Edit HTML
It's always a good idea to back up your template before you make any changes.
Click on Download Full Template to back up onto your computer.
Scroll down to the bottom and paste the tracking code just before the body tag.
Click on Save Template at the bottom of the screen.
Back in Google Analytics you will see: Tracking code not detected under the status column.
Click on Check status or Verify Tracking Code under the Status column. (Don't worry about Conversion Goals (0) right now.) Once your tracking code has been verified, the status will change to: Receiving Data.
It will take about 24 hours before you start seeing any data.
Check back the next day and familiarize yourself will all the reports. The longer you have have Google Analytics installed, the more interesting and valuable the data will be.
My name is Richard Newman. I have a strong passion for online marketing and enjoy helping small businesses succeed. By sharing what I've learned, I hope to attract more visitors to your website.
I am a member of the International Internet Marketing Association and the British Columbia Association of Integrated Marketers. I attend as many of the events as possible mentioned in this Blog to keep up with the ever-changing world of online marketing.
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Thursday, 24 April 2008
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