Tag Archives: Google Analytics

Friday Linx: Equality of hugs edition

Friday Linx is a recurring feature on our blog. We’re aiming to bring you a collection of links worth a read and cute cat video to ease you into the weekend. Today you’ll find items on free Facebook webinars, winning tactics and messaging, driving e-commerce with Pinterest and Facebook, resources from Idealware, and the new Google Analytics Easy Dashboard Library.

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Friday Linx: “I are cute” edition

Friday Linx is a recurring feature on our blog. We’re aiming to bring you a collection of links worth a read and cute cat video to ease you into the weekend. Today we’ve got a little kitty that shows up everywhere from a coffee pot to a bbq, as well as items on Google Analytics, websites, cool mobile apps, and SEO.

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How-to guide to advanced Google Analytics features

Over the last couple of weeks we’ve been talking about one of the most powerful free tools available to organizations: Google Analytics. A basic installation of Google Analytics is easy and enlightening. However, you can get so much more out of the tool by going a couple of steps beyond the basic installation.

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Four kick-ass custom Google Analytics reports

An amazing amount of data can be found in Google Analytics—some may argue it’s too much data. This is where custom reports can be a huge help. With Google Analytics’ custom report tool you can create any report you want, save it, and view it as frequently as you like, with just a few of clicks.

This post walks you through setting up four super useful custom reports: 1) Traffic from social networks, 2) Traffic from blogs, 3) Most popular blog posts, and 4) Most popular pages (for a particular part of the site).

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Track outbound links with Google Analytics Event Tracking

For most of us, clicks on our websites that lead to other sites aren’t tracked at all. This can be a major drag, especially considering that donate and take action links often leads to third-party sites.

Fortunately, the good folks over at Google have created a solution! It’s called Event Tracking. With the right coding, you can track outbound links and just about any type of interaction within a page.

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Social tracking with Google Analytics

Did you know that you can use Google Analytics to track social engagement on your website? It’s true!

The latest version of Google Analytics includes new social reports that you can use to measure social interactions on your website. “Social interactions” include clicks to your Facebook or Twitter page, Likes on a particular page or blog post, etc.

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