This image could need to be updated in the years to come, but it has a great job with how Google works when you type a query in their search engine. The search is to do so simple that it is difficult to estimate to know how complicated it unless you will take a look under the hood. Which is exactly what this picture will not: D Click the image to full size image Beefy: D A positive side effect of this graphic is that it should help to realize potential customers, such as complex SEO >>Read more
Archive for June, 2010
Web Analytics TV #10 with Avinash and Nick
June 30th, 2010
JOY It’s the 10th Anniversary of Web Analytics TV! Happy Birthday to us! In this exciting series, with Avinash Kaushik and Nick Mihailovski, you ask and vote on your favorite web analytics questions via our Google Moderator site for Web Analytics TV and we answer them. Here is the list of last week’s questions. In this action packed episode we discuss: Tracking un-subscriptions with negative values Best practices tracking social media Sources of keywords outside of Paid Search to help site >>Read more
Advanced: E-Commerce Roll Up Reporting For Websites With Different Languages
June 29th, 2010
JOY If you're a business owner of any size, you've at some point considered expanding. And as the web makes the world smaller, one way to expand is to offer your website in different languages and take your business across borders or to different segments. By entering other markets with your website, you can gauge new markets and find ways to grow and generate revenue. Getting set up to offer your products and services in a different country can have a number of steps including localization >>Read more
An update on the AdSense Product Ideas page
June 29th, 2010
JOY A few months ago we have a Product Ideas page for AdSense, where you could tell us what product and feature updates that you want to see. We received over 600 performances of publishers around the world easier, with ideas of ad filtering options to improve transparency and detailed reporting to the Account Management. Our product and engineering teams have been working hard to bring you ideas from the wish list. We still have more to do, but wanted some of the recent progress share: /> . >>Read more
Like Web Analytics? Check Out The Beyond Web Analytics Podcast
June 25th, 2010
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Building a Business by Focusing on Angry Overly Important Individuals?
June 25th, 2010
JOY I just read a WSJ article about how some hotel chains are trying to woo people leaving negative remarks publicly about their brand. 'I Hate My Room,' The Traveler Tweeted. Ka-Boom! An Upgrade! Generally speaking, the idea is crap. In essence they are spending resources trying to make the most unsatisfied segment of their market happy, and rewarding people for trashing their brands with free upgrades & other perks. And so it teaches more people to complain & to find arbitrary >>Read more
How Web Analytics? Check Out The Beyond Web Analytics Podcast
June 25th, 2010
JOY Like Web Analytics? Do you want to stay up to date on the latest developments in the industry? Recently, a couple of Web Analytics "geeks decided," an audio podcast of the most important people / vendors in the Web Analytics space to begin the interview. The podcast also covers topics such as Mobile Web Analytics Measurement, social media tracking, engagement, etc. With over 20 episodes and 20,000 downloads so far, the podcast was well received and we want to help spread the word. In the >>Read more
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June 25th, 2010
JOY I just read a WSJ article about how some hotel chains are trying to woo people leaving negative remarks publicly about their brand. 'I Hate My Room,' The Traveler Tweeted. Ka-Boom! An Upgrade! Generally speaking, the idea is crap. In essence they are spending resources trying to make the most unsatisfied segment of their market happy, and rewarding people for trashing their brands with free upgrades & other perks. And so it teaches more people to complain & to find arbitrary >>Read more
How Web Analytics? Check Out The Podcast Beyond Web Analytics
June 25th, 2010
JOY Like Web Analytics? Do you want to stay up to date on the latest developments in the industry? Recently, a couple of Web Analytics "geeks decided," an audio podcast of the most important people / vendors in the Web Analytics space to begin the interview. The podcast also covers topics such as Mobile Web Analytics Measurement, social media tracking, engagement, etc. With over 20 episodes and 20,000 downloads so far, the podcast was well received and we want to help spread the word. In the >>Read more
AdSense Facts & Fiction Part III: The stats pipeline
June 25th, 2010
JOY Fiction: Site maintenance periods and delays in my AdSense reports mean that data isn’t being recorded properly. Fact: Although there can sometimes be delays in the stats pipeline, all data is still tracked accurately. We call the process of tracking your clicks, impressions, and earnings the “stats pipeline. ” The stats pipeline runs continuously, reviewing the logs of activity written by our ad serving system, aggregating them, and updating the storage system. So that we can >>Read more



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