In
March of 2005,Google stepped in and purchased a software
company named "Urchin". They made software which helped
website owners track and analyze their site traffic.
Rumors flew as to what Google had in store for their new
found property.
Now
they have renamed and released it as a free service,
called "Google Analytics". Former Urchin users paid
about two hundred dollars a month for something now
being offers to millions of users at no charge.
So what
is "Google Analytics" and why should you care? It's used
to track site traffic and will tell you things like how
many pages were viewed, keywords used to find your site,
and what visitors do when visiting your website.
A
single account can track up to 40 different websites.
Not only can you track your Google Adwords campaigns,
but all of your other online marketing programs too.
Such as email ads, banner advertising and your other pay
per click campaigns. It automatically imports your
Adwords cost data so you can track the effectiveness of
your Adwords campaign. This is powerful information and
if you study it you'll find out what is and isn't
working with your website, and your advertising
campaigns.
Now
before you disregard Analytics as a "freebie" service
not worth your time and effort, think again. It's a full
featured, powerful package with over 80 reports and many
advanced features. It's easy to use even for a beginner
marketer.
Google
has also partnered with a third party design firm called
"Zaaz" to give the option of a paid service with
additional features such as behavioral analysis,
accuracy audits, site optimization, A/B testing and
other related services. They provide consulting,
training and assit you in decyperhing all of the
information you get with Google Analytics. For more
see...
http://www.zaaz.com/default.asp?pageID=googleanalytics
If you
already have a "Google Adwords" account you can sign up
for Analytics from within the Adwords control panel.
Just look for the "Analytics Tab". If you're not an
Adwords user you can sign up at http://www.Google.com/analytics
Unfortunately right now you'll have to wait. The service
proved so popular shortly after the launch, new sign ups
have been temporarily suspended. You can go to this page
http://www.google.com/analytics/sign_up.html and leave
your email address to be notified when Google begins
taking on new customers again.
Once
you're registered you'll be given some Java script code
to paste onto the web pages you want to track. If you
don't use Adwords you'll have to keep it under 5 million
pageviews a month. If you're a small business that
should be pretty easy to do. Adwords users are allowed
unlimited page view tracking which is another benefit of
being a Google pay per click user.
There's
a lot of buzz online as to what Google will be doing
with all of this new information they'll be collecting.
Some good, some bad and those concerned with privacy
believe you'll be letting Google know a bit too much
about your business stats. Either way, you'll want to
take a look at it. If you don't have a way to currently
analyze your website traffic, this is definitely a
serious package to consider. If you do have a service
already in place and are paying a monthly fee, switching
to Google Analytics will help decrease your monthly
expenses an put more money back in your pockets where it
belongs.
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