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Advanced Web Metrics with Google Analytics written by Brian Clifton Studio : Sybex by Sybex Publisher : Sybex Released : 2008-03-31 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780470253120 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 14 reviews)
List Price : $39.99 Our Price : $21.00
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Product Description |
Let Web metrics expert Brian Clifton help you maximize your website's potential. In this book you'll discover the information you need to get a true picture of your site's impact and stay competitive using Google Analytics. Featuring implementation techniques not documented elsewhere, this informative guide teaches you how to turn data into actionable information and optimize the user experience of your website for better conversions. You'll learn to: - Measure your web traffic, its sources and visitor engagements and understand its impact on ROI
- Configure your data collection parameters to track all online marketing channels, Flash events, banners, and more
- Follow best practices for tracking offline activities and learn how to extract, analyze, and integrate the collected data
- Optimize checkout systems, pay-per-click campaigns (including AdWords), SEO, and email marketing efforts
- Discover the benefits of ad version testing and the insight multivariate testing can bring
With a better understanding of your website visitors, you will be able to tailor page content and marketing budgets with laserlike precision for a better return on investment, and ultimately, a better bottom line. |
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This book is intended to read cover-to-cover, not really a browse to the topic you're looking for type of book. Still really good read, and after you have a great understanding on GA overall. |
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Great book, great writer, expert knowledge |
Like some of the other reviews I considered myself to be quite familiar with Google Analytics, and I was very impressed with Brian's book. I learned A LOT that will be very valuable to our company, many items I've already put into action. (ere's a list of what I learned http://blog.dogster.com/2008/09/25/get-more-out-of-google-analytics)
Brian also does a really good job of building up the what the tools are, why you want to use them and then how. It's a very modular book that doesn't force you to constantly refer to other sections. It builds well and give good examples w/o digressing into obscurities.
If you are using Google Analytics at all for your business, you'll want this book. |
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THE BOOK for Google Analytics |
This book is a MUST for anyone who is trying to use Google Analytics.
You will probably have to read through it more than once (at least I did) but that is because it was packed with information on how to best implement tracking, comprehend data and use it to improve your site with Google Analytics.
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How to find the needle in the haystack |
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This is the long overdue "how to" guide for Google Analytics. You can get started tracking your web traffic without this book, to be sure. But, this book goes beyond the help section provided on the Google Analytics site. If you're trying to understand the web traffic on your site, try using Google Analytics. It's easy and free. This book will help you along. While the title describes the book as Advanced, it's not really that technical. Even the most technical sections are pretty easy to get through. |
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THE Google Analytics guide |
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One of the few guides that covers the newer Google analytics ga.js code. I found chapter 11 an immeasurable help for guidance in monetizing a non-ecommerce website. Well laid out with useful screenshots and comprehensive scope, this is the one guide you will turn to everyday. I am always getting more ideas and finding different ways to get the most out of Google Analytics with the insights provided in this book. |
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