Tuesday, 29 May 2007

Dear Google Analytics users,

Last week there were some temporary delays in data processing. Please note that all data was still collected and no data was lost. Your reports should now be fully updated.

We are sorry for the inconvenience and the late notification. Please continue to check this blog whenever you require the latest updates on Google Analytics.

Monday, 21 May 2007

EpikOne, a Google Analytics Authorized Consultant, and Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont have teamed up to offer an Online Marketing Boot Camp. We'll be there too, and together we will conduct seminars and training sessions on how to use Google products to optimize online marketing strategies. Attendees will learn about social media and multivariate testing, as well as configuration, implementation, and reporting techniques in Google Analytics, Website Optimizer, Google AdWords and Blogger.

This four-day Boot Camp will be held from June 11-14. Instructors include Kristoffer Ewald, Managing Partner of online consultancy The Milk, (a Google Analytics Authorized Consultant), and EpikOne staff members. Daniel Schutzsmith, Editor and Publisher of Graphic Define Magazine will be leading the social media and online visibility sessions. You'll also meet Rachel Meyers from the NYC Google Analytics team.

There will also be a special Web Analytics Wednesday reception hosted by the Web Analytics Association. We hope you join us.

Thursday, 17 May 2007

If you've been waiting to get access to the new interface, you don't have to wait any longer. Now everyone has access to the new Google Analytics. You'll also be able to use the previous version of Google Analytics until July 18th. If there are specific reports in the previous version of Google Analytics that you'd like to find in the new interface, try using the Report Finder tool. If you haven't viewed the Tour, you may find it to be a helpful introduction to the new Google Analytics.

I love the new Google Analytics and I believe it goes a long way towards percolating data up to the surface where it can be seen by the right people. But rather than hear more about it from me, I thought I'd point out a few other posts on the new Google Analytics interface:

In "Welcome to the New Google Analytics", Justin from EpikOne provides an in-depth overview of how to use sticky URL’s, custom dashboards, and the date range selector.

Want to know how to get started off on the right foot with the new Google Analytics? Check out Avinash Kaushik's blog post.

Erik Dafforn's gives a wrap-up in "New Google Analytics: Built for Search Marketers" on ClickZ.

Adam Ostrow takes a detailed look at setting goals, local conversion data, and more in "27 Features That Make Google Analytics Best of Breed."

Speaking for all of us on the Google Analytics team, enjoy!

Tuesday, 8 May 2007

Today at the Emetrics Summit in San Francisco, Brett Crosby and Jeff Veen unveiled the new version of Google Analytics. We will be activating this new version on all current Analytics accounts over the next few weeks, so please be on the lookout for an email from us and keep an eye on your settings page.


After it has been made active, you will still have access to the old version for at least one month.

What’s different?
We've redesigned the reporting interface for greater customization and collaboration. This should make it easier for businesses and website owners to find and share the data you need to make informed decisions. The new version presents data more clearly and in context, so you can look at a single report to gain insights rather than having to pull up several reports to understand what action to take.

The admin settings and the actual data collected are not changing except for a few improvements detailed on this FAQ page, so it shouldn't take you long to get used to the new interface. We hope that you'll find Google Analytics more accessible and useful for your business or site. Here are some of the improvements:
  • Email and export reports: Schedule or send ad-hoc personalized report emails and export reports in PDF format.
  • Custom Dashboard: No more digging through reports. Put all the information you need on a custom dashboard that you can email to others.
  • Trend and Over-time Graph: Compare time periods and select date ranges without losing sight of long term trends.
  • Contextual help tips: Context sensitive Help and Conversion University tips are available from every report.
Why did we develop this new version?
Since Google Analytics launched in November 2005, the demand for website analytics has increased significantly. Today there are hundreds of thousands of Google Analytics customers, and web analytics has moved from being a niche function to becoming a mainstream aspect of the business for companies of all sizes. You've asked that we focus our engineering efforts around maintaining the sophistication and features that experienced users want, while also making it easy for both experts and non-experts to quickly and easily find the answers you want.

For a smooth transition, here are a few helpful resources specific to the new version:
  • Take a tour of the new version
  • Report Finder Tool: will help you see where data from the previous interface is located within the new version (it is also linked to from within your reports on the left navigation menu)
  • FAQs for more details about the new version
  • New version features page
And as always, the Help Center, the Google Analytics Authorized Consultant program and the Analytics Help Forum are available to help you.

The new version of Google Analytics is easy enough for a layperson to understand, but also offers the sophistication experienced users need.

Friday, 4 May 2007

A few days ago, an email marketing company by the name of Listrak announced an integration with Google Analytics that allows their customers to track the conversion rate of their email campaigns. Many other companies have also integrated their shopping carts and other products with Google Analytics, and we'd like to share this with you. We also want to hear about any integrations that you have created or heard about, and share these with other users. So today we are introducing a new area on our Google Group site for others to add their integrations. Take a look and post your own integrations!