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Esta es la foto que me envió María Paz sacandome pica pq estuvo con el Gurú de la Analítica web :( y yo no
Máster ESUMA en Dirección de Marketing y Comunicación 2.0
Clase de Vídeo Marketing con José Abellán, comunicador audiovisual, emprendedor social y director de Ciudad de la Sombra.
Fotos de la asistencia de Overalia el Google Analytics Partners Summit 2001 en Mountain View, San Francisco.
Esta es la quinta vez que Overalia acude a la reunión de Consultores Autorizados de Google Analytics.
Fotos de la asistencia de Overalia el Google Analytics Partners Summit 2001 en Mountain View, San Francisco.
Esta es la quinta vez que Overalia acude a la reunión de Consultores Autorizados de Google Analytics.
This part of the Google Analytics series focuses on performance metrics within Google Analytics. Learn about conversion optimization techniques such as funnel visualization and form optimization.
Fotos de la asistencia de Overalia el Google Analytics Partners Summit 2001 en Mountain View, San Francisco.
Esta es la quinta vez que Overalia acude a la reunión de Consultores Autorizados de Google Analytics.
Shows the location of key menu options on the GA Dimensions menu
As of the week of July 20, 2010, GA changed this view, so that the menu options go across your screen, not down. All of the same options are there, however, in the same order, so you should still be able to find what you need!
I'm finding the Google Analytics Map section to be a lot like DXing. My uncle was very big into ham radio, and he would exchange postcards with the people he contacted. I remember, as a kid, a wall map with these postcards push pinned to it from all the places around the world he had reached. There's a part of Google Analytics Maps that shows the world with dots of the places your viewers are coming from. It's like a 21st century version of my uncle's cork board wall map.
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In an effort to decrease my page load time I decided to remove my Whosamungus widget from my sidebar as this really was only for me. I mean it’s a great plugin for showing off, but my site had to load this outside widget every time someone visited. Don’t get me wrong. I do love the Whosamungus widget, but in an effort to keep readers on my page I’ve been working hard to lighten the initial load.
It's that time of year again --to share and show off analytics. I actually have a pretty small community --but they do interact and that matters more.
You can clearly see my business audience swings each week, and then goes away on weekends --I'd often keep posting consistent too. There was a steady increase in visitors throughout the year, including a few spikes on Dec 9th. A few of the post at that time hit some hot topics, showed data, and resulted in many comments.
In the scheme of things, I don't actually get a lot of traffic, but according to compete.com it's more than Gartner.com. siteanalytics.compete.com/gartner.com+web-strategist.com/...
Máster ESUMA en Dirección de Marketing y Comunicación 2.0
Clase de Vídeo Marketing con José Abellán, comunicador audiovisual, emprendedor social y director de Ciudad de la Sombra.
Máster ESUMA en Dirección de Marketing y Comunicación 2.0
Clase de Vídeo Marketing con José Abellán, comunicador audiovisual, emprendedor social y director de Ciudad de la Sombra.
Les multi-funnels de Google Analytics nous permettent de constater que certaines personnes sont presque maladifs lorsqu'ils magasinent pour un produit en particulier.
Máster ESUMA en Dirección de Marketing y Comunicación 2.0
Clase de Modelos de Negocio con Jorge Villar, Coordinador del Área de Internet 2.0, Social Media y eCommerce de ESUMA y Director de proyectos e-commerce de youknow.pro
By default, you see a window like this, but if you mouseover any regional area (e.g. Europe), you will see how many visits came to the site from that region.
Máster ESUMA en Dirección de Marketing y Comunicación 2.0
Clase de Vídeo Marketing con José Abellán, comunicador audiovisual, emprendedor social y director de Ciudad de la Sombra.