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Google blocks Google Analytics – Bizjournals.com

Posted on May 26th, 2010 in Analytics, Pay-Per-Click, search | No Comments »

ithinkdifferent (blog) Google blocks Google Analytics Bizjournals.com Search and advertising giant Google Inc. made a tool to block the collection of data through its own analytics program. Mountain View-based Google (NASDAQ: ... Google Offers Choice to Opt Out of Web Analytics Wired News Opting Out of Google Analytics Web Tracking CMSWire The Death Of Web Analytics? An Ode To The Threatened Referrer Search Engine Land (blog) eBrandz ?- ClickZ News all 57 news articles??

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Discount code available for ad:tech San Francisco

Posted on April 16th, 2010 in Analytics, Events, Pay-Per-Click, Search Specialist | No Comments »

ad:tech San Francisco is next week, from April 19th to April 22nd, and we'll be there. Our product experts will be on hand at the Google booth Tuesday and Wednesday to answer questions and provide updates on AdWords, Analytics, DoubleClick, YouTube, AdSense and the Google Content Network. In addition, we're holding the workshops "Insights Lickety Split in AdWords Search Funnels and Google Analytics" and "Google Ad Innovations @ ad:tech," as well as speaking at the session "Marketing Masters - The Bleeding Edge of Advertising Innovation." Still not sure whether to head to ad:tech San Francisco? It's not too late to register, and Google is pleased to offer a 20% discount on conference passes with the code GGLESPON . Posted by Amanda Matuk, Events Team

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New Analytics reports – AdWords Search Funnels

Posted on March 24th, 2010 in Analytics, Feature Updates, Pay-Per-Click, Reporting, Search Specialist | No Comments »

Over the next few weeks, a new set of reports called AdWords Search Funnels (beta) will be made available in your clients' AdWords accounts. This set of reports describes the Google.com search ad click and impression behavior leading up to a conversion. They provide data on how "upper-funnel" keywords behave on the conversion path prior to the last ad click. In addition to a Top Conversions report, Search Funnels consists of 7 reports including Assisted Conversions, First and Last Click Analysis, Time Lag, and Path Length. The information in these reports will give you even more insight into the ads customers interact with before converting on clients' sites so you can make even more informed decisions about the keywords, ad groups and campaigns in their AdWords accounts. Take a look at this video giving an overview of the new reports: (click here to view video) Note: Over the next few weeks, the Search Funnels beta will be rolled out gradually to all accounts. They are available only in your AdWords account and not in Google Analytics. They are activated when you have AdWords Conversion Tracking running or if you've imported goals or transactions from Analytics into AdWords, and will only show data for keywords that show up in at least one conversion path. Search Funnel data is currently limited to search ads showing on Google.com, and for ad impressions and clicks within 30 days of the conversion. For additional information, please visit the Inside AdWords Blog . Posted by Jeff Gillis, Product Marketing Manager

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Winter 2010 Seminars for Success schedule

Posted on January 26th, 2010 in Analytics, Google Website Optimizer, Pay-Per-Click, Training | Comments Off

This winter we will be offering Google Analytics and Google Website Optimizer Seminars for Success in 11 cities in the US, UK, Ireland and Australia. If you're new to Seminars for Success, here's a little background.

Analytics Seminars (we offer introductory and advanced sessions) will help you better use the insights found in your Analytics report by covering topics such as setup tips, best practices, and analysis techniques. The Website Optimizer Seminar will show you how to turn more of your website's visitors into customers by teaching you how to use Google Website Optimizer to run landing page experiments.

Seminar leaders, who are independent search marketing professionals certified as Google Analytics Authorized Consultants, will use in-depth course materials, hands-on exercises and valuable tips from their years of managing Analytics accounts as well as managing landing pages to teach you how to achieve your goals.

The next sessions will be in the following cities:

  • Los Angeles, CA - January 27-29, 2010
  • London, UK - January 28-29, 2010 (Analytics only)
  • Orlando, FL - February 10-11, 2010 (Analytics only)

A complete schedule, as well as registration information, is available here.

 Winter 2010 Seminars for Success schedule

Top topics of 2009, an Agency Blog retrospective

Posted on December 22nd, 2009 in Analytics, Content Network, Industry Resources, Local Marketing, Pay-Per-Click, Quality Score, Training | Comments Off

The end of the year is typically a time to reflect on the past 12 months and plan for the next adventure. Taking inspiration from our favorite pre-holiday work distraction, we are pleased to bring you the Agency blog's own "best of 2009." Your visits and time spent on site helped us identify the information, ideas and resources that can best help you move your clients' businesses forward.

1. Google Content Network tips and tools - Knowing that the Content Network offers the opportunity to scalably expand your clients' reach, we posted on a number of Content Network topics, ranging from tools to optimization tips to training resources. We hope that they enabled you to plan, execute and measure your Content Network campaigns in the most impactful, efficient and cost-effective ways possible.

2. Quality Score - A key element of successful campaigns is ensuring that they have the strongest Quality Score possible. Whether you're brand new to search marketing, or were one of the first search advertisers on the scene, there's always something new to learn about Quality Score. To help you get the strongest Quality Score, we ran our Quality Score series and will continue to post new tips as they become available.

3. Case studies - One piece of feedback we heard is that agencies and advertisers value case studies, as they inspire and instruct with "best in class" examples and useful data points. We also heard that sometimes they're not easy to find. As a result, we added case studies to the 2009 blog list, with topics ranging from online-to-stores successes to effective integrated media campaigns.

4. Training resources - With the frequency of additions and updates to Google's media solutions, you could spend as much time keeping up to speed as you do managing your clients' campaigns. Knowing your time is precious, we focused on webinars and on-demand videos that work with your schedules and deliver just the right amount of information. In addition, we introduced you to Google AgencyLand, our new learning and resources platform for agencies.

5. Analytics - Whether you love data, or love to hate data, data is central to successful campaigns. We want you all to love it, so we posted our favorite Analytics 60-second videos, product updates, as well as useful tips delivered from in-house experts, including Analytics Evangelist Avinash Kaushik.

6. Local marketing resources - Sometimes your clients' customer is half way across the globe; other times the customer is half a block away. Regardless, it is important to market to consumers where they are, and Google has made it easier to do that with new and improved local marketing features, such as Location Extensions and Place Pages in Placement Performance reports.

It's been a pleasure blogging for you in 2009, and we look forward to bringing you fresh new tips, tactics, resources and updates in 2010.

 Top topics of 2009, an Agency Blog retrospective