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Posted: 04/18/2007 11:04 am
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I'm finding it difficult to understand Google Analytics. Is there somewhere I can look to udnerstand it better. I find the filters and goals very confusing. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.



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Posted: 04/19/2007 01:19 am
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I created a sticky thread specifically for Learning Google Analytics. I had a link to a review of a new book specifically about Google Analytics (GA) but I see that information has either been moved or dropped down into the blog somewhere. If I come across it I'll edit the link.

Start with that thread and read some of the threads linked from it. As I figure out how to use GA I add more information there. I do have a lot of e-mails I've sent to clients that I haven't posted.

You may want to take a look at Eric Peterson's Web Analytics books and his and the other blogs linked from the sticky thread. There are also links to a free Webinar specific to learning Google Analytics in that thread.


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