After Brett Crosby of Google Analytics teased me from the audience about the “tricks” search marketers use to optimize web sites, during my session, I was looking forward to heckling him during his session on web analytics. Alas, Brett’s role was mostly as moderator and the opportunity to return the favor, was limited.
Google Brings Zaaz To Analytics
Consulting services from Seattle-based Zaaz became the first branded as a Google Analytics Authorized Consultant.
Google Analytics Cautiously Reopens
Users who want to be part of Google’s online website analytics service should start checking their inboxes for an email invite from Google to join the program.
Google Analytics Is Pretty Good
I’ve been using the Google Analytics service for a few weeks on WebProBlog … and I give it two thumbs up.
Privacy Concerns May Impact Google Analytics
Business is up for one web analytics provider after Google rebranded Urchin and launched a version of it as a free service, and that could be due to privacy questions.
Google Emails Analytics Users
I received an email from Google just after midnight last night updating the status of Google Analytics.
No Google Analytics For You
A crush in demand for the now-freely available Google Analytics service has led Google to turn on the “No Vacancy” sign and set up a waiting list.
Analytics Firms Respond To Google
Once Google discarded the Urchin label, renamed the service Google Analytics, and ended the fees it charges, several firms felt the ripples of the search engine company cannonballing into their swimming pool.
Will Google Web Analytics Help Lead Generation?
Google (web) Analytics is now free for websites that have less than 5-million page views.
Urchin Goes Free, Becomes Google Analytics
Google has removed the fees from its web analytics package, which should be a welcome bonus to AdWords users who may have shied away from it previously.