Google Analytics 2.0 |
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Product Description
Site statistics give you raw numbers, but Web analytics crunch those numbers into meaningful metrics you can actually use. Here’s what's new in Google Analytics 2.0, such as cross-segment reporting and drilldown content that enhance analysis. Learn to set up Analytics and choose filters, explore goals and goal-setting, use customizable dashboards and date ranges, and master basic analytics and Web statistics concepts. Examine every aspect of available reports, learn to use those best suited for e-commerce sites, and more.
BONUS: Each copy of Google Analytics 2.0 includes a $25 Google AdWords gift card compliments of Google. With this $25 gift card , you can attract new customers to your website on Google's dime.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #722589 in Books
- Published on: 2007-08-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.30" h x .72" w x 7.40" l,
- Binding: Paperback
- 337 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Site Stats on Steroids
Is your Web site serving its purpose? To find out, you need to analyze factors related to what the site is supposed to do. Site statistics give you raw numbers, but Web analytics are like site stats on steroids. Analytics crunch those raw numbers into meaningful metrics—information you can use.
If you read our first book on Google Analytics, you already know what this tool can do and why that matters. (If you didn't, don't worry; there's an overview here, too.) This edition shows you what's new in version 2.0, helping you uncover specific details and use them like never before.
- Master basic analytics and Web statistics concepts
Set up Google Analytics 2.0, choose the filters you need, and explore goals and goal-setting
Learn about new features that enhance analysis, including cross-segment reporting and drilldown content
Take control of Google Analytics with customizable dashboards and date ranges
Examine every aspect of the available reports, including visitors, traffic sources, content, and goals
Discover the specific reports suited for e-commerce sites and how to use them
Maximize the integration of Google Analytics with Google AdWords
Boost your use of Regular Expressions, write your own filters, and quantify your goals
About the Author
Jerri L. Ledford is a freelance business technology writer with more than 700 articles, news stories, profiles, and reports to her credit. Her work has appeared in Information Security Magazine, IT Manager's Journal, Network World, CRM Magazine, and many others.
Mary E. Tyler is a contributing editor at OSTG/NewsForge, the world's largest source of daily Linux coverage. She's a former software and Web developer who specializes in Open Source, enterprise software, intellectual property, and anything Macintosh.

