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I'm Brad Fry, a freelance digital marketing consultant. This is where I post about analytics, and Google Analytics in particular. Check out my CV and contact me over on LinkedIn.
Friday, 16 November 2012
How to recover lost Google Analytics Login details
Sorry folks, if you have lost your Google Analytics login details you will only be able to recover it by talking to the Google Adwords suport team - and for that you will need to be a Google AdWords customer and a valid AdWords customer ID.
Sunday, 12 February 2012
How to install Google Analytics on Blogger in under a minute...
Login with the same email address and password you use for Blogger
If this is your first Google Analytics account click [Sign Up]
Fill out the General Information. The account name is just for your reference, so use anything
Agree to the TOS and click [Create Account]
Copy your Tracking ID. It should look like this: UA-12345678-1
Click the Settings for you blog
Scroll down the page to the Google Analytics Web Property ID section and paste in your tracking code
Click [Save Settings]
Done! If you worked fast that took less than a minute…
How long did it take you? Post a comment below or let me know on twitter @bradfry.
Friday, 10 February 2012
Google Analytics "Day of the Week" Report - Days 0-6
You can create a custom report in Google Analytics to analyse data by the day of the week. Here's how...
The table report will look like this
The days of the week are shown as numbers (just to confuse you :-)
For this report I prefer the comarison style, the site below is least popular on a Friday:
Any questions? Comment below or look me up on Twitter @bradfry
Choose the "Custom Report" tab
Add the metrics you would like to see (I've just added the number of Visitors)
Choose the "Day of week" dimension
Add the metrics you would like to see (I've just added the number of Visitors)
Choose the "Day of week" dimension
The table report will look like this
The days of the week are shown as numbers (just to confuse you :-)
- 0 = Sunday
- 1 = Monday
- 2 = Tuesday
- 3 = Wednesday
- 4 = Thursday
- 5 = Friday
- 6 = Saturday
For this report I prefer the comarison style, the site below is least popular on a Friday:
Any questions? Comment below or look me up on Twitter @bradfry
Friday, 20 January 2012
SOPA Searches Rose 1566% on Blackout Wednesday
According to the latest data from Google Insights. Searches for SOPA rose by more than 15X on Wednesday as many high profile sites "went dark" in protest.
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