Yesterday I talked about optimizing your exit pages (and how to find your exit pages in Google Analytics). Of course, keeping track of all your stats—not just exit pages—is a good idea. I just came across this very helpful post at KISSmetrics: A Beginner's Guide to Google Analytics 5. It provides a great rundown of what's available in {Continue reading…}
How to Easily Check Today's Stats in Google Analytics
If you're like me, you want to know things now. One of the downfalls of Google Analytics is its lack of real-time stats. (That's one of the reasons I use other stat trackers too.) Another thing you'll notice about Google Analytics is the default setting which, upon login, automatically shows you stats starting from yesterday {Continue reading…}
How to Install Google Analytics

Once your blog is set up, it's helpful to track your visitors — who's coming, from where are they coming, how many are coming, how long are they staying, which pages are they visiting, etc. This information (called your "stats") is highly valuable and will help you maximize your blogging efforts. Not only will it {Continue reading…}

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