Google Analytics

How can a marketer benefit from Google Analytics adding non-interaction event tracking?

Google Analytics

Google first introduced event tracking to Google Analytics, its free web analytics program, in June of 2009. Back then, there was a lot excitement surrounding the new feature. The reason? Because it made it possible to track file downloads, site errors, and other “non-page” elements associated with a website. However, it was only a matter [Continue Reading]

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5 Reasons to Use Google Analytics on Your Small Business Blog

A couple of days ago I shared some information on Google Analytics as a follow up to John’s mention of it on his post explaining bounce rate. Today we’re going to analyze a few reasons why Google Analytics is a good choice for your small business blog. 5 Reasons You Should Be Using Google Analytics [Continue Reading]

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10 Top Referring Traffic Sources for 2010

I decided to take today and work what I like to call a relaxed schedule, thanks to my relaxed schedule  today I will be ripping through my 2010 blog recap posts in order to make way for some new ish in 2011. I can’t get going on anymore 2010 recap posts until I take a [Continue Reading]

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WordPress Plugin Changes and Requests

I have all kinds of readers that visit Extreme John.com on a daily basis and some of the topics from time to time may not be exactly what everyone is looking for, or in some cases vistiors might not even have a clue what I ramble about on here. That’s my Bi-Polar side, learn to [Continue Reading]

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