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Major Upgrade to Google Analytics Announced Today

Analytics is all about insights, and the insights Google Analytics provides about your site just got a lot better and easier to find.  Google announced the release of several new functions to GA today. The following features will be available on all accounts in the coming weeks: 1) Advanced Segmentation: You will definitely want to check this one out as soon as it is available in your account.  New predefined segments are easy to apply to both current and historical data.  And even better, the new segment builder tool lets you create, save and apply your own custom segments with incredible ease. 2) Custom Reports: Now you can have your GA reports your way.  This new feature allows you to create, save and edit reports that are completely customized to your needs.  With the new report creation interface being so simple to use you might not want to stop creating new ways to analyze the interactions your visitors have with your site. 3) Motion Charts: Put your reports into motion and sit back and watch your data change over time.  The new visualize button at the top of the reports allows you to analyze data over 5 dimensions (x-axis, y-axis, bubble size and color and over time) and pick up on relationships that may not be easily seen in traditional reports.   4) New Account Management Dashboard: Managing and monitoring your accounts just got easier with this new dashboard.  You will also get key performance metrics in green (for good) and red (for bad) upon logging in so you can see what areas might require a little extra attention right away.   These functions will require a little longer wait as they are in beta testing and will be released to all accounts more gradually. But if you are working with a Google Analytics Authorized Consultant ask them to set you up with early access. 1) Data Export API: This will allow developers to take Google Analytics to whole new levels.  Custom dashboards, offline analysis; the only limitation could be your imagination. 2) Integrated Reporting with AdSense:  If you are an AdSense publisher you will soon be able to track your revenue and impression data right along with your site data. These are some great new functionalities that you will definitely want to spend some time becoming acquainted with once they are available in your account.
David Booth

David is a founding partner and principal consultant at Cardinal Path, as well as an author, instructor, adjunct professor, and regular speaker. As a consultant, David has advised and worked with companies and organizations across five continents in web analytics and business intelligence, statistical analysis and testing, technology selection and deployment, and online & search marketing. David is the author of Google AdWords Essential Training (Lynda.com, 2011) and Google Website Optimizer Essential Training (Lynda.com, 2010) and served as a technical editor of Performance Marketing with Google Analytics (Wiley, 2010) and Google Analytics Essential Training (Lynda.com, 2011). He is currently working on yet another project to be published in the Spring of 2012, and he teaches a masters level course on web analytics and online marketing at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. As an instructor and speaker, David has keynoted numerous events and has led seminars and sessions focused on digital analytics and search & conversion marketing all around the world for audiences ranging from C-level executives to technical implementation teams. He has been involved in web application development as an engineer and consultant since the late 1990's, beginning his career with Intel Corporation. He was a founder and partner at WebShare, LLC through its merger, and spent two years with the United States Peace Corps developing and deploying websites and web applications to attract grants and international aid for Guatemalan NGOs and local development organizations. David earned his Master of Business Administration in International Management from the Monterey Institute of International Studies and holds a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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