Google Analytics is not simply a product but also a growing ecosystem of developers, tools, users, and partners. Today at the eMetrics Summit in San Jose, Brett Crosby made several announcements that highlight this ecosystem.
All Google Analytics customers have access to a worldwide network of Google Certified Partners
(formerly known as Google Analytics Authorized Consultants). And now
the ecosystem is growing further with developers who are creating a
variety of applications on the Google Analytics platform. Today, we’re
announcing the Google Analytics App Gallery.
Among the current list of 32 apps, you’ll find tools like Excellent
Analytics, which lets you work with your Analytics data in an Excel
spreadsheet, and the Analyticator for Wordpress, which automatically
implements Google Analytics across your entire WordPress site. There are
many more applications in the gallery, so go take a look. And if you’re
a developer, you can learn how to publish apps in the App Gallery here.
Google
AdWords is another important part of the ecosystem. Website owners
drive traffic using AdWords, and use Google Analytics to understand the
performance of that traffic. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be making a
new set of AdWords reports available in Google Analytics. These reports
expand significantly on the AdWords reports you currently see in your
account. For example, you can break out your AdWords traffic by actual
search query, match type, distribution network, and many other AdWords
attributes. We’ve added reports for day parting, placements, and
destination URLs. For a 3-minute overview of what you can accomplish
with the new reports, check out this video.
Also,
developers can now access AdWords information via the Google Analytics
APIs. This makes it much easier to combine your AdWords and Google
Analytics data for both analysis and automation. We’re very excited to
see third party applications that use this capability to offer new
functionality to advertisers. For details, check out this article, which
includes a code sample and more, on Google Code.
Also part of the AdWords/Analytics ecosystem, AdWords Search Funnels
was announced one month ago, and today is available in all AdWords
accounts. We’re also making two short tips videos available (tip 1 and tip 2) that illustrate just a couple of the ways you can use Search Funnels.
Finally, supporting the ecosystem of all websites using Google Analytics, the new faster page tag
comes out of beta. The asynchronous tracking snippet will soon be the
default snippet when you set up a new profile. This new page tag will
speed up your site and every site that uses Google Analytics across the
web. If you want to upgrade from your existing tag (which we highly
recommend), you can learn how to do that here.
We'll follow up with deep dive posts on each of these topics next week. Thanks for being part of the ecosystem.
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