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Google Analytics and Admin Visits

Discussion in 'Google Analytics' started by megahertza, Jun 13, 2006.

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    I got my invitation a week or so ago and I'm woundering if its able to guess who is the admin. How can i really trust these stats if I'm the one mostly creating them. Is google filtering out my visits and hits, I don't think so
     
    megahertza, Jun 13, 2006 IP
  2. Cristian Mezei

    Cristian Mezei Notable Member

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    Offcourse your stats will be logged too.
     
    Cristian Mezei, Jun 13, 2006 IP
  3. megahertza

    megahertza Peon

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    I guess I'll have to wait some time for thing to average out
     
    megahertza, Jun 13, 2006 IP
  4. ewan

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    You can exclude internal traffic out, by filtering out visits from a certain IP address or range of IP addresses. Refer to the this

    f you'd like to exclude internal traffic from your reports (such as traffic from your home or company intranet), you can set up a filter in your profile with the specific IP address or addresses to disregard. To do so:

    1. Click Filter Manager from the Analytics Settings page
    2. Enter a Filter Name for this filter
    3. From the Filter Type drop-down list, select Exclude all clicks from an IP address
    4. The IP address field will auto-populate with an example IP address. Enter the correct value. Remember to use regular expressions when entering any IP address. For example, if the IP address to filter is:

    192.168.1.1

    then the IP address value will be:

    192\.168\.1\.1

    You may also enter a range of IP addresses. For example:

    Range: 192.168.1.1-25 and 10.0.0.1-14
    IP address value : ^192\.168\.1\.([1-9]|1[0-9]|2[0-5])$|^10\.0\.0\.([1-9]|1[0-4])$
    5. Select the profiles to which this filter should be applied in the Available Website Profiles box
    6. Click Add to move the selected profiles into the Selected Website Profiles list
    7. Click Finish to save this filter, or Cancel to return to the previous page


    It should solve that problem.;)
     
    ewan, Jun 13, 2006 IP
  5. SLO_Chewie

    SLO_Chewie Guest

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    I don't understand the regex thing at all.

    Trying to block 172.20.1.1-255 and 172.20.2.1-255

    From what i can tell the following would be 172.20.1.1-99 and 172.20.2.1-99
    ^172\.20\.1\.([1-9]|1[0-9]|2[0-9]|3[0-9]|4[0-9]|5[0-9]|6[0-9]|7[0-9]|8[0-9]|9[0-9])$|^172\.20\.2\.([1-9]|1[0-9]|2[0-9]|3[0-9]|4[0-9]|5[0-9]|6[0-9]|7[0-9]|8[0-9]|9[0-9])

    but how do i add the remaining address. Is there a shorter/simpler method?

    Thanks for any help in advance.
     
    SLO_Chewie, Jun 28, 2006 IP