Articles in the Google Analytics Category
Google Adsense, Google Analytics, Google Tools »
If you are an AdSense publisher, you can link your account with Google Analytics. This will allow you to run reports and track the success of different ad placements. By understanding what ads get the highest click through, you’ll be able to refine your ad placement and earn more revenue from each visitor.
Earning revenue using Google AdSense really is about trial and error. Every site performs differently and while there are best practices, you’ll need to experiment in order to get the most from your placements. I’ve found the reports …
Google Analytics, Google Tools »
Google Analytics is a free web analytics tool for site owners & online marketers. It’s used to track website traffic & marketing efforts in an easy-to-understand format. With Analytics, you can track everything from the number of visits to your site to the average amount of time spent per visit.
There are numerous benefits of Google Analytics such as:
Discover what users are doing on your website
What pages are your visitors spending the most time on?
What pages are your visitors leaving your …
Google Analytics, Google Tools, WordPress Setup »
Just as the title says: this post is about adding Google Analytics to your WordPress Site. With no further ado, here is how you do it.
1.) First, visit your Google Analytics account to give Google some information about your site. Once you login, click the add a new profile link like the one below:
2.) Fill in the required information as seen in the image below.
3.) When you click continue, Google will give you a snippet of code to add to your WordPress template. Copy that code and login to your …
Blogger.com - Tips, Google Analytics, Google Tools »
Driving traffic to your blog is the key to earning revenue from adsense. In order to understand the success of your efforts, it’s important to be able to analyze the traffic that visits your blog. To do that, set up a Google Analytics account and I’ll show you how to add it to your blogger account. Once you have activated your Google Analytics account, there are a few steps to set up that look like this
Go to the main Settings page of Analytics.
Click on Add Website Profile. A form …




