.Net magazine has a great article on how to use Google Analytics beyond simply checking your pageview and visitor numbers http://bit.ly/wY2ZxS Check it out!
Given the opportunity, a warning on the new version of #GoogleAnalytics: not every feature of the old version has been transferred. For example the new version is no longer exporting PDF (which is a tragic loss when your client (who gets confused by Analytics) asks for a report on his site…) Thankfully, Google still offers the old version (for now)…
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Seems like just the kind of post I've been looking for, after scratching my head at the interesting interface choices and somewhat schizophrenic documentation referring to many seemingly different versions of the product. :)
+Daniel Bruce there are basically two versions of GA, the "old" and the "new". The new one is different in many ways (for better or worse)