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Google Analytics Is New
Started by
Lakshmi Narsimhan
, May 09 2007 12:31 AM
23 replies to this topic
#16
Posted 17 May 2007 - 07:07 AM
But i can not see any chnages in my google analytics account ? How i will get new new interface ?
Thanks
Thanks
#17
Posted 17 May 2007 - 08:01 AM
It's not live on every site yet. Yours will probably be live soon. I think the bigger, more well-trafficked sites might be first.
#18
Posted 18 May 2007 - 06:22 AM
I like the depth of info available through the new interface, but I have run into a couple of bugs:
Adwords data is not being reported properly (a lot of traffic is showing up as "not set" rather than in the correct campaign.) The data is correct on the old interface. GA support says they are aware of this problem, and are working on it. Hopefully they will get it fixed before the month is up.
You can no longer export all of the data from a report: the export will include only the data that you are showing on the current page (up to 100 lines.) GA support told me to append &limit=500 to the end of the URL to extend the report to 500 lines. This works, but only to 500...you can't put in a higher number.
Apparently a lot of people have been complaining about the export limits, and GA has put it on their "improvements" list...I guess I'll just have to be patient....
Adwords data is not being reported properly (a lot of traffic is showing up as "not set" rather than in the correct campaign.) The data is correct on the old interface. GA support says they are aware of this problem, and are working on it. Hopefully they will get it fixed before the month is up.
You can no longer export all of the data from a report: the export will include only the data that you are showing on the current page (up to 100 lines.) GA support told me to append &limit=500 to the end of the URL to extend the report to 500 lines. This works, but only to 500...you can't put in a higher number.
Apparently a lot of people have been complaining about the export limits, and GA has put it on their "improvements" list...I guess I'll just have to be patient....
#19
Posted 18 May 2007 - 09:53 AM
I'm getting it for my site and it's neither big nor well trafficked (yet!). Maybe the new interface is just being introduced at random?
I'm getting an intermittent problem with the city view on the map overlay. Sometimes it works fine and I see organge spots corresponding to cities sending traffic, same as the old interface. Other times, though, the map is blank with not an orange spot in sight, and on other occasions whole continents are solid black. Has anyone else noticed this?
I'm getting an intermittent problem with the city view on the map overlay. Sometimes it works fine and I see organge spots corresponding to cities sending traffic, same as the old interface. Other times, though, the map is blank with not an orange spot in sight, and on other occasions whole continents are solid black. Has anyone else noticed this?
#20
Posted 18 May 2007 - 08:50 PM
My google allows me to go back and forth between the old and new design, allowing me to see the traffic for a 24 hour period. When the new design first was put into place, I didn't have this option. Is this a response to those who liked the old look?
#21
Posted 19 May 2007 - 05:36 PM
I had been concerned that some of my more ... shall we say "naive" ... clients would be terminally confused by the old interface. The new version is much more approachable. Nice work, Google.
#22
Posted 20 May 2007 - 03:32 PM
I had been concerned that some of my more ... shall we say "naive" ... clients would be terminally confused by the old interface. The new version is much more approachable. Nice work, Google.
I agree its better. I took some time to get used to but, now i'm a fan.
They could do some work to make the date range section a bit more obvious and intuitive.
I'm normally pretty good with UI's but it took me a day to figure out how to change the date (you click on the date). It just wasn't obvious to me.
#23
Posted 31 May 2007 - 11:57 AM
I'm actually still clinging to the old interface. The graphs were much more professional looking. The new ones look like they were drawn by a grade-schooler. I don't look forward to the time when I have to show my clients the new graphs! I've been having problems with the geographical map depiction as well as the dates, too.
But that's just me...
But that's just me...
#24
Posted 29 June 2007 - 02:26 AM
This new GA interphase is available for all the sizes of the websites. Also they have included the single day breakup to retrieve the data and many more queries are solved.
This new interphase is a userfriendly one and will be accepted by everyone after using it daily.
This new interphase is a userfriendly one and will be accepted by everyone after using it daily.
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