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Now you can track, in any given period, what content your customers are engaging with the most. What content resonates with your audience? What is driving traffic to your website? Via David Blundell
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April 9, 12:47 AM
Pinterest has got now got some serious new data analytics options to help businesses . . . Delete the scoop?
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Wouldn’t it be great to get weekly website performance updates as a simple, easy-to-read graphic? Now you can go beyond the Google Analytics dashboard with a new creative – and free – tool by Visual.ly. The New Google Analytics Report automatically delivers an infographic depicting your favorite metrics right to your desktop. See the infographic at the article link for a sample of a full infographic that is generated... Via Lauren Moss
Didde Glad's curator insight,
March 24, 5:52 PM
Præsentér ledelsesinformation i GRATIS designet dashboard med gnaske få klik
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March 25, 11:48 AM
did it, interesting, not so sure the artsy, soft approach to the analytics report is as visually satisfying as the bright, primary colors of google.....
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Twitter recently updated its robots.txt file and, though the change opens up millions of pages to being crawled, there’s no guarantee that the main search engines want what Twitter is offering . . . Via David Blundell Delete the scoop?
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