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Re: Google Analytics
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- Subject: Re: Google Analytics
- From: Anne Orens <aorens@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 20:54:58 EST
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When I was at Tizra, we used Google Analytics for our own sites, and for our client sites. I'll repeat others' comments - it's fairly straightforward to setup, powerful, and free. The data regarding entry and exit are particularly useful, as is the amount of time spent on each page. Anne Orens Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/0/a68/924 On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Pippa Smart <pippa.smart@googlemail.com> wrote: > I had it set up for my site. So far as I know it was easy to > implement (my developer did this, and it didn't seem to take > her any time), and it does provide interesting (and useful) > information - it is also (I think) very realistic information. > > (my young nephew set up his own website and told me that he was > getting over a thousand people a day looking at it (unlikely!) > so I told him to install Google Analytics, which told him that > only about 10-20 people were looking at his site - I felt very > cruel!) > > ***** > Pippa Smart > Research Communication and Publishing Consultant > PSP Consulting - www.pspconsulting.org > Tel: +44 1865 864255 > Mob: +44 7775 627688 > Skype: pippasmart > pippa.smart@gmail.com > > ****
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