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Piwik open source web analytics
Piwik open source web analyticsPHP, MySQL, StatisticsMarch 7th, 2008
piwik is an open source (GPL license) web analytics software. It gives interesting reports on your website visitors, your popular pages, the search engines keywords they used, the language they speak… and so much more.
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SEO Analytics - Tracking Data Essential to Search Marketing Campaigns
Posted by randfish
For the last few months, SEOmoz has been working on a new product/tool for search marketers that we’ve always felt was essential to search marketing campaigns. I’ll try to explain succinctly:
THE PROBLEMS
Search campaigns have a great number of elements that contribute to their success or failure - indexing, links, brand growth, competition, algo […]
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Take The Analytics Seminar Training
Take The Analytics Seminar TrainingWriting by Nick Stamoulis on Saturday, 15 of March , 2008 at 6:37 am
If you’re wondering whether Google Analytics is a tool you can use, trust me, it is. And if you get half a chance then you should attend the Google Analytics training seminar.
Analytics is not just about tracking PPC […]
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Analytics, Business Intelligence for Search Engine Optimization
Analytics, Business Intelligence for Search Engine OptimizationWriting by Nick Stamoulis on Friday, 14 of December , 2007 at 8:00 pm
Let’s face facts, not all sites need analytics. If you have a five page simple website then analytics are not for you. There is little that can be gleaned from analytics on a simple website […]
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Site Search: The Analytics Tool That Improves Your Website’s SEO
Site Search: The Analytics Tool That Improves Your Website’s SEOWriting by Nick Stamoulis on Friday, 30 of November , 2007 at 9:36 am
One great tool you can use to improve your SEO and the user experience on your website is called Site Search. Google Analytics allows you to track what your users are searching for. […]
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Tracking Conversions With Google Analytics
Tracking Conversions With Google AnalyticsWriting by Nick Stamoulis on Tuesday, 19 of February , 2008 at 10:26 am
Tracking conversions is one of the most important aspects of running a business online. If you don’t know how your sales pages are operating and how successful or unsuccessful they are then you have no idea on how […]
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Clicky, web analytics 2.0
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Google Analytics Why Do You Make Me Distrust You
So I logged into Google Analytics this morning and I get the following message
Google Analytics why are you ruining it why? I always recommended to customers who don’t have an analytics package in place or were using sub standard analytics packages to switch to Google Analytics, without reservations, and for me to recommend Google’s products […]
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Felix Geisendorfer’s Blog: New Google Analytics API / DataSource!
Due to the new advancements Google has made in their Analytics API (Datasource) functionality, the API changed slightly and the code that Felix Geisendorfer had created to work with a CakePHP install wasn’t working anymore. He’s corrected the problem with this new post with the new code and an example of its use.
In a very […]
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Programming Tips #7 “Xhtml Analytics” - nick halstead
Next up on my programming tips series we have another guest post. This one is written by Jonathan Holland.
Xhtml Analytics
Most analytics packages include a snippet of javascript that you have to add to your page. Nearly all of them rely on using document.write to embed a dynamically generated remote call to their javascript files.
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