14 November Google released a new service with
the name Google Analytics. Google Analytics is basically a rebranded
version of Urchin, a web analytics service that Google purchased
a few months ago.
Web Tracking Analytics Services
Like other web analytics services Opentracker.net, shinystat.com,
or truehits.net Google Analytics is a service that tells you
where visitors to your site are coming from, what links on the
site are getting the most traffic, what pages visitors are viewing,
how long people stay on the site, which products on merchant
sites are being sold and where people give up in multistep checkout
processes. The difference between these tools or website analyzers
is that Google tracking is not done in real-time, they use a
system what's similar to log analyzers. That mean it will not
measure human behavior or what's done by the visitor.
Google Analytics vs Other Website Tracking Services
Another difference between Google Analytics and other web tracking
services is that Google Analytics is free and unreliable. Google
Analytics doesn't work with Safari and Mac OS X. In order to
view a Google Analytics report on Mac OS X, you have to be using
a Mozilla based brower, IE. or Firefox. But for sharing your
data with the company, Google doesn't require you to pay directly
for their web analytics service.
But unfortunaly if you want to open an account with
Google Analytics you will get this answer:
New account signups are temporarily suspended. If you want to
be notified when signups re-open, please enter your e-mail address
on our signup page. Thank you!
Should you use Google Analytics or should you pay for
a better service?
Google already knows a lot of things about you. If you also
use their new tracking service or log analyzer system, you will
tell Google how much you earn, when you earn it, which products
you sell, how often you sell them, how much you spend for ads
on other sites and you will reveal much more information about
your personal online business and company details.
Ask yourself if you want Google to know that much about you
and your company. Do you really want to share your revenue information
with Google that also wants your advertising money? Do you want
to share your revenue information with any other company at all?
Google officials have declined that they will use the data to
better understand how much you are willing to pay for ads, based
on conversions. They also claim that they do not plan to tap
into the data as a means of improving regular search results
or to identify bad sites. Nevertheless, these things are easily
possible if you use Google Analytics also your ranking would
be in danger. Google engineer Matt Cutts even writes in his blog: "Blackhat
SEO companies may be leery of using Google for analytics, but
regular site owners should be reassured. That sounds as if Google
might actually use the information for other purposes.
Think twice before using anything that is free
While Google's new analytics tool looks great at first place,
you should think twice before using this tool. The market power
of Google can make your business highly dependent on Google if
you decide to use all of Google's services. The more Google knows
about you, the better they can get your cash. If a company in
the real world asked you to tell them everything about your interests,
the shops you visit, the news papers you read, your full address
and telephone number, your revenue and a lot of other information,
then you probably wouldn't give that information to the company.
When it comes to Google, many people reveal information they
wouldn't even tell their family or friends. Be Aware.!
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