Google Analytics Training: Tracking conversion rates

Eugen Oprea has these very useful free training videos on Google Analytics. Click here to sign up: www.eugenoprea.com In these videos you will learn how to set up campaigns and how to track conversion rates. You will understand where people are going on your site or blog and what pages cause them to take action. If you’re anything like me, you probably set up Google Analytics on your site, but you really only scratch the surface of understanding how it all works. Eugen shows you precisely how to set up campaigns and track conversions. Conversions = Actions taken by your blog readers and site visitors. It’s something I’ve never really understood before and I’m so happy I have this free training. Sign up today and starting learning more about your customers. The music in my videos is composed for me by Gabriel Zurek: gabrielzurek.com
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Google Analytics Visits Change: Impact, Implications, Benefits
In this video Avinash Kaushik presents the changes to the Google Analytics Visits computation algorithm. He outlines the impact on other metrics, where numbers go up or down. He also discusses Multi-Channel Funnels and attribution analysis.
Google Analytics Version 5 Tutorial Guide (v5)
www.koozai.com – We walk you through the new version of Google Analytics Version 5 including the design changes and new features. Discover how to make the most of this free tool and understand the analytical data it creates. For more information visit http
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Google I/O 2010 – Google Analytics APIs: End to end

Google I/O 2010 – Google Analytics APIs: End to end Google APIs 201 Nick Mihailovski Google Analytics measures performance of your website. Learn advanced techniques on how to use our tracking, processing and data export APIs as we walk you through an example of creating a most visited pages web element for your website. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com
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Optimize Your AdWords ROI with Google Analytics
Learn how to use Google Analytics to optimize your AdWords spending. Compare keyword conversion rates and ROI and see how different search result positions perform for each keyword.
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Advanced Techniques in Google Analytics

Complete Google Conversion University presentation by Alex Ortiz. www.google.com
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Annotations allows any user with access to a Google Analytics profile to leave shared or private notes right on the over-time graph. Building upon the concept of bringing Intelligence to data, capture the tribal intelligence of your company – which tends to be the most expensive and easily lost resource of all. A simple note from a colleague can save hours of real work (and frustration) for an analyst who is tasked to explain a usually dry set of numbers.
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Introducing Google Analytics V5
Here’s a quick overview of the new GA V5 interface and a few of the new features.
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Google Analytics Evangelist Avinash Kaushik on using your data at SES London 2010

Greg Jarboe, SEO-PR, interviews SES London keynote, Avinash Kaushik, Google, Analytics Evangelist. Avinash summarizes the four stages of understanding and making use of analytics. The first stage is how to visualize tens of thousands of rows of data so you can see it one page and see what data is sending traffic to your site. The second stage is how to compute a complete value of your website, giving you an economic indicator of your websites productivity. The third stage discusses how to integrate use of the long-tail when compiling analytics to help companies achieve greater monetary rewards. Avinash says there is so much more amazing amounts of data and behavior that you can use to be more effective at harnessing the long-tail. Avinash cites his own individual blog as an example of how he uses the long-tail. The last stage is how you think about attribution. Avinash says people dont think about using analytics in as sophisticated a way as they should. All of Avinashs keynote ideas will be available in his upcoming new book and he will also be speaking at SES New York 2010.
Google analytics Avinash Kaushik empowers search marketers at SES New York 2010
Greg Jarboe, SEO-PR, interviews Google analytics evangelist and keynote speaker Avinash Kaushik at SES New York, 2010. Avinash reviews some of the fundamentals of analytics that are too often being ignored by major companies, including going after the long tail, having goals such as: what is my website trying to accomplish? Avinash wants website owners to focus on outcomes and implement such strategies as intelligent attribution. In the end, search marketers must work hard in order to get the right results. Follow Avinash by visiting his blog: www.kaushik.net For information on speaking at future SES conferences, please visit: www.searchenginestrategies.com
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Small Business Marketing – Why You Need Google Analytics
SmallBusinessAdvertising.ca Small Business Marketing – Why You Need Google Analytics? Before Online Marketing for Small Businesses Throw money at marketing in the newspapers, magazines, yellow pages , radios commercials & TV commercials. You would pray that it works but never really knowing which small business marketing strategy gave you the best return on investment (ROI). You them pick yourself up and throw more money into the same marketing avenues. But you sitll had no real way of tracking where your customers were coming from to fine tune your marketing strategy. With online marketing for small businesses many business owners still fail to track their marketing. Resulting in spending money on marketing that doesn’t work. Not getting a good ROI on your marketing and having no idea what your website visitors are doing and where they are coming from. This is blind marketing and you’ll end up spending more money than your make. What’s the solution? It is called Google Analytics and its a Free service offered by Google. It lest you know exactly how much traffic you get to your website. As well as how long your website visitors spend on your website and how many pages they browse. Google analytics also lets you know where the traffic is coming form, paid advertising, free traffic sources like social media or perhaps organic search results like Google Yahoo or Bing (MSM) It also allows you to pinpoint the location of your visitors right down to the city or town they live …
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