Day #12… Big “how-to” today… this is a question I get a lot… how to add google analytics code to your WordPress powered blog without a plugin or crazy coding. THis is easy and simple and let’s you take advantage of all the benefits Google Analytics has to offer. Names Dropped: Google Analytics: analytics.google.com
This tutorial is continued with full written instructions at WordPressVideos.TV In this video, Im gonna show you some of the important information you can learn about your website simply by looking at your Google Analytics statistics program. Once youve installed Google Analytics and youve allowed it to collect data from your website for about 30 days, then you can have a look at your account, and youll probably see something like this. The graph that you see right on top here shows you the amount of unique visitors that you get to your website on a daily basis, and you can also choose to view the statistics by weekly basis or you can choose to see the amount of traffic that you get every single month. Now, the first statistic here shows you the amount of unique visitors you had to your website in the past 30 days. And the second one shows you the amount of Pageviews, which is the amount of pages actually viewed by the visitors to your website, and this will, of course, be at least double the amount of the actual visitors. And you can see here the amount of pages per visitor. Next, you can see the Bounce Rate the average time each visitor spent on your site, and also the percentage of new visits to your website. So if you scroll down, again, youll be able to see the amount of visitors; and then you can see the Map Overlay, which shows you your countries from which your website visitors are coming from. So in this particular website, you can see that the majority of …
Neste vídeo eu mostro como criar uma conta no Google Analytics. Criada essa conta, você ganhará um código para instalar no seu Blog. Maiores informações acesse arantes-dicas.blogspot.com
Google Analytics is a very useful tool to use with websites, and using it with a SharePoint-based blog is a very powerful combination. In this SharePoint screencast tutorial you’ll learn how to create your own Analytics account and add the code to your SharePoint-based blog. This video and many others is available in full screen resolution at www.sharepointhosting.com