Posts Tagged ‘Google Analytics’

Google Analytics Adds Visual Display To Make Analysis Easier

Monday, October 25th, 2010

Google recently added In Page Analytics to its offerings. Prior you would have to look at charts and statistics. Now you can visually see what percentage of clicks each link gets via the context of the Web page itself. Bubbles (or thought clouds as I call them) appear near the link. They tell you the [...]

Just Ask If You Want Small Business WEB Marketing Or General Business Information

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Early this past Wednesday I was reviewing and updating an Excel spreadsheet I use to reference an extensive library of resources. This lists both WEB based links to articles and videos as well as pdfs stored on my computer.  It is additional to the articles posted on my Meetup group, as well as this blog and [...]

Site Stats, WordPress Stats and Google Analytics Stats

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

As you can see from the previous blog post I have a new friend on the WEB. Heather Stephens commented on my blog as I did previously on hers. And, it turns out, we are county neighbors in northern Illinois! She wrote me privately with the following. It is important so I decided to add [...]

The Definition Of A Web Site Bounce Rate and The Important Cut Off Statistic

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

According to Wikipedia the definition of a Bounce Rate is in essence: “the percentage of initial visitors to a site who ‘bounce’ away to a different site, rather than continue on to other pages within the same site…” Bounces happen when “…a web site visitor only views a single page on a website, that is, [...]