Google Analytics
4 November 2009 | 2 Comments
One of the good aspects to working in a consultancy is you don’t have to be good at everything. I would like to think I can read GA code ok, am pretty good at configuring profiles, very good at analysing the data and with all this, quite happy to get someone else to work on [...]
Tagged in API, Google Analytics, Performance Reporting, Segmentation
Analysing Web Analytics data
26 November 2008 | 4 Comments
While I generally begin to look at web analytics data at a weekly or monthly level, there are times when it is useful to drill down to daily numbers. This can be when examining the reason for a change in the data or simply to review the previous day’s performance. But an issue arises which [...]
Tagged in Daily Seasonality, Excel, Forecasting, Performance Reporting, Seasonality, Segmentation, Trends, Web Analytics
Sitestat
9 November 2008 | 3 Comments
This post appears to have been deleted when I recently had to reinstall my blog – here is a new copy of it. Nedstat released its new upgrade to Sitestat, a segmentation tool, three weeks ago now. It provides the ability to filter any of the standard and custom Sitestat reports using any of large [...]
Tagged in Nedstat, Segmentation, Sitestat, Traffic Sources
Sitestat
20 August 2008 | 0 Comments
Nedstat has just released Live Segmentation, a new advanced filtering tool allowing users to interrogate their data in more detail. Segments can be created using any of a range of variables, either individually or by combining multiple filters to create a very detailed and specific visitor segment. There is no need to predefine filters, any [...]
Tagged in Nedstat, Segmentation, Sitestat, Web Analytics