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Tag Archives: analytics
How do I see how many people have viewed a PDF on my website?
If you have a brochure on your website in PDF format then you can’t normally see how many times it has been opened in your analytics (if you don’t have Google Analytics installed then get it installed – its a … Continue reading
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Google Analytics gets more accurate…
Although Search Engine Optimisation doesn’t strictly include optimising clicks within your website, the latter ‘job’ can show insights to help improve conversion rates, and so is an important part of your online web marketing. The in-page analysis feature of Google … Continue reading
Google analytics email reports are back!
Over 3 months after releasing the latest version of Google analytics, Google have finally put back in place the ability to schedule and send yourself email reports. It might not seem the most important feature in the system, clearly not … Continue reading
Facebook advertising – check the numbers add up
We’ve just recently setup a Facebook ad campaign for a local company, and it prompted me to remind our blog readers to treat ALL sources of paid advertising with scepticism. We got some reasonable viewing numbers (Facebook advertising is a … Continue reading
SEO your website search box
As well as being able to get great information about what people searched on the web to find you (keywords report), Google Analytics can easily be setup to show you what people searched for WITHIN your website. You just need … Continue reading