Google Analytics V2

May 12th, 2007

Here are links from a number of Web analytics experts and other bloggers that I added to my Google Analytics Upgrade post from last week.

What Web Analytics Experts Are Saying:

New Google Analytics VisualizationsClinton Ivy is a WAA board member and a consultant at WebSideStory just unifed with Visual Sciences. His post offers comments and recommendations on the new visualizations in V2.

Google Analytics V2 - Jeffrey Veen PodcastCraig Danuloff founder of Commerce360 has podcasted (12:18) his post-V2 intervew with Jeffrey Veen. The interview covers design and usability goals, presentation of related data in report screens, new segmentation abilities, report distribution features and new date selection and data-range features.

E-metrics San Francisco 2007: Busy, busy, busyIan Thomas marketing director at Web Abacus makes a short comment what most impressed him was “that Google had the discipline to fix what was broken about GA - its interface…”

What Others Experts Are Saying:
27 Features That Make Google Analytics Best of BreedAdam Ostrow from Mashable has a post for Web analytics newbies on 27 different features that V2 GA offers.

First Look - Google Analytics Launches New Interface and ReportingAndy Beal from Marketing Pilgrim discusses the new interface and the new features.

Google Analytics Upgrade

May 9th, 2007

google analytics graphicsTuesday at EMetrics Brett Crosby and Jeff Veen announced Version 2 of Google Analytics (GA). There is a post both on the Official Google Blog and on the Google Analytics Blog.

The list below has some of the main improvements in Version 2 of Google analytics as reported by Google and the Web analytics experts.

Main Improvements of Version 2 GA:

  1. Scheduled email of reports or dashboards
  2. Customizable dashboard
  3. Site overlay enhancements
  4. Improved visitor segmentation
  5. Geo-targeting enhancements
  6. PDF extracts
  7. Trend and over-time graphics
  8. Contextual help tips

What Web Analytics Experts Are Saying:

New Training Material for New Version of GAAndrew Miles from GA Experts feels like users of the new V2 product will “soon realise how effective the enhancements will be to both users and businesses.” He posts on some of the features they found useful during their two months of beta testing the product on their Websites.

Google Analytics Is Re-Launched: Do These Five Things First In V2Avinash Kaushik an analytics evangelist for Google says V2 is “radically different and provides such a compelling value proposition to users of web analytics”. His blog post discusses new data interaction model, the enhanced data discoverability, features that help you get relevant context, improved segmentation, and number of other “upgraded goodies”.

New: New Google Analytics VisualizationsClinton Ivy is a WAA board member and a consultant at WebSideStory just unifed with Visual Sciences. His post offers comments and recommendations on the new visualizations in V2.

New: Google Analytics V2 - Jeffrey Veen PodcastCraig Danuloff founder of Commerce360 has podcasted (12:18) his post-V2 intervew with Jeffrey Veen. The interview covers design and usability goals, presentation of related data in report screens, new segmentation abilities, report distribution features and new date selection and data-range features.

All the news that is fit to BlogGary Angel the President of Semphonic take a poke at GA in his post on what is big news out of eMetrics. His low opinion of GA before the update is “I really wouldn’t have recommended GA to any company that actually wanted web analytics.” Perhaps after he gets “a chance to work with it a bit I’ll have a better opinion,” and hopefully he will blog that.

New: E-metrics San Francisco 2007: Busy, busy, busyIan Thomas marketing director at Web Abacus makes a short comment what most impressed him was “that Google had the discipline to fix what was broken about GA - its interface…”

New Version of Google Analytics!Jeff Gills from the Google Analytics Team comments on V2 that “the new version presents data more clearly and in context, so you can look at a single report to gain insights rather than having to pull up several reports to understand what action to take.” In his post at the Official Google Analytics blog there are links to the product tour, report finder tool, a FAQ and the new version of the features tour page.

Who’s laughing at Google Analytics now?Julien Coquet from OX2 claims that with the new V2 of Google analytics “the bar been kicked several steps higher…” He has put up two posts on V2 and has promising to post more details soon.

Welcome to the New Google AnalyticsJustin Cutroni a GA authorized consultant at EpikOne notes that V2 is so “radically different than the old reporting interface” that “You may even be lost the first time you log in”. Justin has put up six shorter posts that deal with the new reporting interface, the new data range selector, custom dashboards, email reports, sticky URLs and PDF report export.

New Google Analytics Plus Insight from Brett CrosbyManoj Jasra director of technology at Enquiro Search Solutions has posted his post-V2 interview with Brett Crosby the senior manger of Google analytics (audio 7:44).

Google Analytics: Extreme Makeover EditionMichael Harrison a GA support tech over at ROI Revolution assures us that “this redesign is a very good thing. We’ve been using the new interface for over two months now, and it’s made day-to-day analysis a breeze.” Michael also also posted View Entire Referring URL in Google Analytics on V2.

Update to Google AnalyticsPat McCarthy director of business development at Right Media notes in his blog post that he had been “wondering for a while what the status of MeasureMap was with Google, and if Veen and team were working on it or Google Analytics.” He feels that the MeasureMap team had a hand in the redesign.

New Google Analytics Interface and New t-shirtsRobbin Steif from LunaMetrics feels that the ability to “now segment by landing page” is “much more important to me than any other enhancement.” Her comment “GA is still free, with the new interface” got me wondering if Google would ever start charging for this product.

What Others Experts Are Saying:

New: 27 Features That Make Google Analytics Best of BreedAdam Ostrow from Mashable has a post for Web analytics newbies on 27 different features that V2 GA offers.

New: First Look - Google Analytics Launches New Interface and ReportingAndy Beal from Marketing Pilgrim discusses the new interface and the new features.

Web Analytics Blogs

May 5th, 2007

I spent 10 hours finding and reading Web analytics blogs Friday evening. I added the new blogs to my last list of Analytics Blogs and posted them here so I can find them easily.

As most of the bloggers are well known names I have also listed them (alphabetically). When you click on their name it will take you to their blog listing below the names. From there you can go to their blog.

If I have missed any good web analytics blogs just comment me and I will add them up.

*Added: As I read the below blogs I keep on finding other quality Web analytics blogs so I just add them up. There is a good number of not so active Web Analytic blogs that I have not been adding. But seeing how these include a number of well known names in the Web analytics industry I have decided to add them under a Not So Active Web Analytics Blogs heading tag.

Web Analytics Bloggers

 

Active Web Analytics Blogs

  1. Analytics Notes: Jacques Warren — About transformation of marketing driven by Web analytics.
  2. Analytics Talk: Justin Cutroni — Blogs on Google, Web and search analytics, and business optimization through technology.
  3. Applied Insights Blog: Neil Mason — Blogs on Google, Web and search analytics, and business optimization through technology.
  4. Commerce360 Blog: Craig Danuloff — Online marketing from every angle.
  5. ConverstionRater - Web Analytics: Pat McCarthy — A blog to discuss Web entrepreneurship, online advertising, Web 2.0, and other industrynews.
  6. GA Experts: Andrew Miles — A Google Analytics & Urchin software blog.
  7. Google Analytics Blog: Jeff Gills — The official Google analytics blog provides the latest news, tips, and resources straight from the Google analytics team.
  8. Hitwise Asia Pacific: Sandra Hanchard — Research analyst for Hitwise Asia Pacific covering online industry trends in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong.
  9. Hitwise UK: Heather Hopkins — Analyses the trends affecting businesses online and works with Hitwise clients to identify opportunities and threats to online business growth. Writes regular Insight reports on the gambling, travel, search and retail sector, covering affiliate marketing, search, and audience profiling.
  10. Hitwise US: Bill Tancer — Lead’s a team of research analysts in the U.S., U.K., and Australia, providing cutting-edge research and insight into the application of online competitive intelligence.
  11. Hitwise US: LeeAnn Prescott — Research director at Hitwise, covering the U.S. Internet market.
  12. Juice Analytics: Chris Gemignani — The agile analytics blog.
  13. immeria: Stéphane Hamel — An immersion in Web analytics.
  14. Increasing your Website’s Conversion Rate: Robbin Steif — How to use Web analytics to increase conversion rates. Robbin is the CEO and founder of LunaMetrics.
  15. Inside Web Analytics: Matt Belkin — Blogs on inside web analytics. Matt is VP of best practices for Omniture and has a long history in Web analytics.
  16. Instant Cognition: Clinton Ivy — Discusses visual report design and web analytics. Clinton is a board of directors for the Web Analytics Association.
  17. Lies Dxmned Lies: Ian Thomas — About unpredictable world of online marketing & Web analytics.
  18. Marketing Productivity Blog: Jim Novo — Moving from a low accountability to high accountability business model.
  19. Occam’s Razor: Avinash Kaushik — Analytics evangelist for Google.
  20. Optimize & Prophesize: Jonathan Mendez — Internet marketing blog covering diverse topics including Analytics.
  21. SemAngel: Gary Angel — President and CTO of Semphonic blogs on SEM and Web log analytics.
  22. Tracking Techniques: Chris Furlong — Dedicated to making Web analytics professionals more successful.
  23. Unofficial Google Analytics Blog: Michael Harrison — An unofficial Google analytics blog by ROI Revolution.
  24. WebAnalytics.be Blog: Aurélie Pols — A companion in your Web analytics journey from Brussels the capital of Europe.
  25. Web Analysis, Behavioral Targeting and Advertising: Anil Batra — Web analytics, online advertising and behavioral targeting blog.
  26. Web Analytics Demystified: Eric Peterson — Practical guide to Web analytics, business intelligence, and database marketing. Eric is an author of a number of Web analytics books.
  27. Web Analytics Demystified: Judah Phillips — Eric Peterson says Judah is one of the most sophisticated Web analytics practioners in the industry.
  28. Web Analytics & SEO Blog: Jeff Lawrence — Focusing on Google Analytics, Microsoft Gatineau, and tips and tricks that he has gleaned from his experience in the field.
  29. Web Analytics World: Manoj Jasra — Provides his insight on Web analytics and the search marketing industry.
  30. Web Metrics Guru: Marshall Sponder — Blogs on Web analytics, Web metrics and how to use them to track and improve conversions.
  31. Web Strategy by Jeremiah: Jeremiah Owyang — Discusses how Web tools enable companies to connect with customers.
Not So Active Web Analytics Blogs
  1. Digital Media Analytics: Matt Jacobs — Blog on Web Analytics and Digital Media.
This area is for all the Web analytics blogs I missed.