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what is google analytic

TheDigitalGyani.blogspot.com Google acquired Urchin Software Corp. in April 2005. Google's service was developed from Urchin on Demand. The system also brings ideas from Adaptive Path, whose product, Measure Map, was acquired and utilized in the redesign of Google Analytics in 2006. Google continued to sell the standalone, installable Urchin WebAnalytics Software through a network of value-added resellers until discontinuation on March 28, 2012.The Google-branded version was unrolled in November 2005 to anyone who wished to check in . However, thanks to extremely high demand for the service, new sign-ups were suspended only every week later. As capacity was added to the system, Google began employing a lottery-type invitation-code model. Before August 2006, Google was sending out batches of invitation codes as server availability permitted; since mid-August 2006 the service has been fully available to all or any users – whether or not they use Google for advertising or not.[1...

what is google search console

About Search Console Google Search Console Dashboard Google Search Console  may be a  free service offered by Google that helps you monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot your site's presence in Google Search results.  you do not  need to  check in  for Search Console to be included in Google Search results, but Search Console helps you understand and improve how Google sees your site. Search Console offers tools and reports for  the subsequent  actions: 1.Confirm that Google can find and crawl your site. 2.Fix indexing problems and request re-indexing  of latest  or updated content. 3.View Google Search traffic data for your site: how often your site appears in Google Search, which search 4.queries show your site, how often searchers click through for those queries, and more. 5.Receive alerts when Google encounters indexing, spam, or other issues on your site. 6.Show  you which of them  sites link to your website....

Website Analytical Tools

Website Analytical Tools  Analytical Tools For every content marketer worrying about engagement stats, there are options, many of which are free. Analytics tools are key to today’s marketing success, and of all the choices out there, 10 stand above the rest as particularly useful for content strategists. Let’s take a look. 1. Google Analytics Google Analytics is the go-to platform for many marketers, in large part because it’s totally free, chock-full of features, and comes with the clout of the Google brand name. After you enter the Google Analytics code into your website’s HTML, the service will measure certain goals for you, including which pages a visitor clicks on, how long they stay, and the actions they take. For example, the tool can tell you whether a visitor is sharing the content on social media or clicking on an ad. Each time a goal is completed, Google logs the conversion in your analytics report. As Kissmetrics points out, one of Google Analytics’ best...