Archive for the ‘Tools’ Category

Export GA reports into Google docs with just one click

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Reading the Blog Spanish Gringo (great name) from Micheal Freeman I fount a very interesting tip for Google Analytics. With your current Google Analytics version if you want to export a report to Excel you have to click on "export --> CSV". If you do so, you will probably face ...

Yahoo! Indextools represent the end of paid solutions?

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Some posts ago, I wrote a post called “Since Gatineau nothing will ever be the same” because Gatineau was the first competitor, a real one, that Google Analytics has as the top free Player. I was sure that the competition among free tools would be the base of a new ...

Since Indextools for Free nothing will ever be the same

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Remember "Since Gatineau nothing will ever be the same"? Well, apparently I was correct but probably failed in one thing..."time". I thought the market would adjust gradually, free tools get smarter, paid tools should also get smarter and cheaper. I always said that, in my opinion, paid Web Analytics tools ...

Yahoo! acquired Indextools

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

This morning I fount this Press Release announcing that Yahoo! bought Tense Kft, better known as Indextools, one of ...

Analyze your video performance with YouTube Insights

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Finally YouTube has launched a suit of Analytics tools that help users analyze the performance of their videos. Even when YouTube already offers comments, ratings and a ranking for each clip this new tool Analytics Suit called "YouTube Insight" adds context about location and time when the users what each specific ...

Google Analytics Benchmarking report

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

One of the pillars of the Analytics 2.0 theory is “Integration” and a 360 degree view, because the only thing what matters is having relevant information close to your hands. I don't really care where does the information comes from. Last 5th of March Google Analytics launched the beta version of ...

Since Gatineau nothing will be ever the same

Friday, March 7th, 2008

The first thing I thought when heard about Gatineau (Microsoft’s Web Analytics Solution) was, “now the market will become interesting”. Even when Google Analytics is not the best Web Analytics solution (I mean, not at all), is a great solution if we consider that is free, indeed is better than ...

Google launched the Urchin Beta Version.

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Finally Google launched the beta version of Urchin. To those not familiarized with it, , Urchin is the Logfile Analyzer platform used by Google to build Google Analytics. Log file analyzer is the type of Web Analytics platform that you install in your server without any tag in your site ...

Microsoft Gatineu Review - First Part

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

I’ve split off the Gatineau review in two parts. This first part is focused on the Gatineau setting and the second part will talk about the report interface. Since I knew about the Gatineau Project I was very exited. It’s not just another tool, is the second big player in the ...

Google Analytics with new improvements

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Google has announced a new set of improvements, including New Graphing tools, GA.js and six new languages. New Graphing Tools: Now you are able to graph two metrics against each other and see how they correlate. This is a very useful feature since allows you to carry on a more advanced ...