Archive of the Category 'Analytics'

Google Analytics Update

Tuesday, den 16. August 2011

A few days ago Google made a few changes in the way sessions are calculated in Google Analytics. Currently, Google Analytics ends a session when: More than 30 minutes have elapsed between pageviews for a single visitor. At the end of a day. When a visitor closes their browser. If any of these events occur, [...]

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How to Track Page Load Time in Google Analytics

Wednesday, den 11. May 2011

Before Panda there was Caffeine, last year with the now not so recent Google Algorithm update ‘Caffeine’, page load time became a much publicised factor in how Google ranks it search results, the message was clear Google told everyone: REDUCE THE SIZE OF YOUR WEB PAGES. To aid us all in our devoted missions to [...]

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Twitter Analytics launched

Thursday, den 18. November 2010

For a few months now we’ve been hearing rumors that Twitter was planning on creating an analytics service. Ross Hoffman announced that later this year they’d begin to offer a beta service to some users, and they sure did! Twitter reports that they have selected a group of users and invited them to use the [...]

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Real-time analytics, essential for small businesses

Wednesday, den 10. November 2010

Many small businesses struggle when competing with large companies. For those who focus their business on the Internet, real-time analytics is a very useful tool that can help them increase profits. Practically since the Internet was created, there are tools to help webmasters measure traffic on Web sites. Systems were initially based on log files [...]

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Does Google Analytics slow down page loading?

Monday, den 18. October 2010

Matt Cutts answers one of the questions that many people have been asking him on his twitter account. Does Google Analytics slow down page loading? What some people were thinking was that having the Analytics code would make the site load slower and therefore affect our rankings. Matt denies it on this video and explains [...]

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A Reminder of Google’s Past, Present & Future

Wednesday, den 13. October 2010

Here is list of Google Features/Products/Tools/Programs that we use, have used or are about to use, that I have compiled together as a reminder of what we might be taking for granted or in fact, we use them so much it has become second nature to us. It also confirms the Dominating presence of the [...]

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SEO tools for your Ipad

Wednesday, den 13. October 2010

Working with the Ipad is becoming more and more common among Internet professionals. There are already a few SEO applications for the Ipad that may come in handy: – SEO Ranking: Allows you to monitor results for all your keywords, a simple way to stay updated on the movements of your keywords on the main [...]

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Add Google Analytics to Facebook Fan Pages

Wednesday, den 16. June 2010

So you’ve created a facebook fan page and you’ve got a few fans, but to really know how many people are viewing your page and where they are coming from you need to see the facts and figures. This tutorial will show you how to add Google Analytics tracking to your Facebook Fan Page. Step [...]

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Search & Social Award Winners – RSS feeds

Wednesday, den 19. May 2010

For anyone interested in the search industry, the Search & Social awards winners were announced last week.  The categories included the best blogs across a wide range of topics: SEO, PPC, link building, social media, analytics, local search, affiliate marketing, conversion rate optimisation, amongst others. Tug has compiled the RSS feeds of the top three [...]

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An Internet Election?

Wednesday, den 5. May 2010

At the last Election in May 2005, social networking sites were few and far between.  YouTube had only been going for 3 months, Facebook was largely unheard of and no one really used blogs.  How different that all looks 5 years on. It was predicted to be an ‘Internet Election’ with savvy politicians instantly updating [...]

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