Creating a Google Analytics account
Configuring your Web site for analysis
Setting goals to achieve
Focusing your Analytics data using filters
Seeing the Analytics results
The best way to know what’s happening on your Web site is to analyze the information Google makes available to you through the Google Analytics product. You can learn important information about how people are using your Web site and see what pages they visit and for how long and what they are doing on those pages. You no longer have to rely on endless Web server log files and meaningless hit counters.
Google purchased an expensive product in 2005 and, like so many other of its products, made it freely available. With Google Analytics, you can find out how well your AdWords are working to bring people to your site.
Cross-Ref | See Chapter 34 for more about AdWords. |