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Google Analytics leaves beta behind and get new features
Google Analytics is out of beta, in what may be record time for a Google product. The final version builds on some of the goodies first introduced last month, and includes changes suggested by folks like Search Engine Watch's Danny Sullivan and Marketing Pilgrim's Andy Beal.As of July 18th, you'll no longer be able to access the previous version of Google Analytics.
So what's new?
- Hourly reporting - take a look at your visits/page views by daily or hourly report
- Clickable URLS - click through to the pages referenced in your reports
- Increased number of data rows per page
- Bounce rate increase and decrease colors were reversed (red now = bad, while green = good)
- AdWords integration
[via Marketing Pilgrim]
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Jenny said 7:56AM on 6-14-2007
I like their new interface.
Jenny
http://www.spaml.com
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Josh Smith said 9:14AM on 6-14-2007
What I would love to be able to see is what adsense ads or keywords get the most clicks on my site, rather than what adwords are driving visitors to my site. Anyone know if that suggestion has reached the Google team or how to share it with them.
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