As you hopefully already know, Google’s UA version of analytics, the free service millions of web sites use to measure and retain web site traffic numbers, will stop sharing new data with users as of July 1, 2023.
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What Do Our WordPress Clients Get
We get asked this question from prospective WordPress clients (and sometimes existing customers that have staff turnover) and I still don’t think we have a clean answer for this. So the intent for this post is to provide a future link for all clients and prospects to review.
READ MORE »“I believe in the numbers.”
The main character of the Netflix series Ozark, Marty Byrd, often says this: “I believe in the numbers.”
We believe in that as well – about your web site.
READ MORE »From Russia, With Disinterest
In the first 100 days of 2015, we have had an increase on our kesslerfreedman.com traffic of visits from Russia. How much? A staggering 6,260.00% increase over the first 100 days of 2014. This isn’t good news for us.
READ MORE »Comparing Analytics Reports, Year to Year by Time Period (such as month)
You can compare data from one time period (let’s just say January 2014) with another time period using Google Analytics – most easily, by either the very previous similar time period, or the same time period a year before (say, January 2013).
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