Tracking websites that have multiple sub domains may not seem like a complicated thing. In fact, the GA support docs clearly outlines two ways to track sub domains. You can track all sub domains in a single profile or you can track sub domains in separate profiles.
But what if you want more flexibility? What if [...]
Entries Tagged as 'google analytics'
Tracking Sub Domains with Google Analytics
November 30th, 2007 | Tags: analytics talk , google analytics , justin cutroni
Visit Vermont for Online Marketing BootCamp
November 5th, 2007 | Tags: analytics talk , google analytics , online marketing boot camp
On November 12-16 we’ll be holding our second Online Marketing BootCamp. This 5 day event is a series of talks and training sessions about online marketing and how to power your online marketing with Google tools. We have sessions ranging from the State of Online Advertising to Advanced Google Analytics Configurations. Can you guess what [...]
New Google Analytics Features & Announcements
October 17th, 2007 | Tags: analytics talk , google analytics , justin cutroni
Today [10/16] Google announced a number of new features for Google Analytics. I’m really excited about these features because they will greatly improve our ability to understand our site site visitors and what they want to do. You should know that this is a true beta. Google is taking signups for the new features and [...]
Your Next Coffee Table e-Book
October 8th, 2007 | Tags: analytics talk , google analytics , justin cutroni
Learning about Google Analytics just got easier with the recent release of Justin Cutroni’s new e-book, Google Analytics Shortcut published by O’Reilly Media. The downloadable e-book is separated into sections and offers advice for users of all skill levels, starting with “Getting Setup Correct,” and moving on to more advanced tips and advice on avoiding [...]
Segmenting Members from Non-Members
August 31st, 2007 | Tags: analytics talk , google analytics
Do you run a subscription based website? You know the type of site: customers pay you a monthly fee and you give them access to valuable content. I’ve worked with a number of clients with this business model and have noticed that many make a consistent mistake when setting up their analytics package: they [...]
Segmenting Visitor Loyalty Reports in GA
August 3rd, 2007 | Tags: google analytics
This is a quick post. The goal is to help all you GA users that read Avinash’s most recent post about measuring success for non-e-commerce sites. Avinash lays out three recommendations including:
Read the complete post at Analytics Talk!
All About Google Analytics Goals
July 11th, 2007 | Tags: google analytics
Google Analytics Goals are a way to measure conversions on your website. A conversion occurs when a visitor does something you want them to do. This could be completing some type of high value process or viewing a specific page on your website.
Setting up goals is one of the most important steps when configuring Google [...]



