Google analytics change the user interface again

Discussion in 'Google' started by justinlorder, Nov 7, 2008.

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    Google analytics change the user interface again .
    I don't know when google make changes to it.
    But it is new and different comparing to the user interface a month ago .
    :D

    The new stats code has an independent account now. I have to click more times to review my report. However I will go on to see if I have got anything convenient .
     
    justinlorder, Nov 7, 2008 IP
  2. FREE BET

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    #2
    what new features are there?
     
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  3. A Local SEO

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    There is lots of new stuff that I plan on exploring over the weekend.
     
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    flatrox Banned

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    this will help or not
     
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    events Active Member

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    You can now do custom reports on Google Analytics.
     
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    joebert Well-Known Member

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    #6
    I really like how the new index shows visitors for each site in the account & their trends.

    I haven't had a chance to really try out the beta stuff like Advanced Segments and Custom Reporting, but I played with the Custom Reporting a little bit. It's a little complicated for a 5 minute crash course, but it looks like it has the potential to create reports with any and every column from the rest of the reports in one.

    I wish they would provide a fallback to an HTMLCanvas or something for browsers that have trouble with Flash, like Opera on 64bit Linux.
     
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  7. The Stealthy One

    The Stealthy One Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    I stopped using Google Analytics awhile ago, and started using Statcounter instead - it is much better! I am interested in visditors, unique visitors, page impressions, and referral sources only - so it is fine for those needs. I definitely recommend trying it if you no longer like Google Analytics.
     
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    Its nice they change 2 days before. In the list of the site itself can see basic information, bounce rate total cliks etc. No need to go internel pages
     
    rena, Nov 8, 2008 IP