WebProNews Video Blog View All Videos
Yahoo Reveals SEM of Re-Brand
Yahoo Reveals SEM of Re-Brand
Near the end of September, Yahoo began a new branding campaign in an...

Search + Social = Better ROI
Search + Social = Better ROI
Are you utilizing search and social media together?

Marketing in the Age of Google
Marketing in the Age of Google
Former Googler Vanessa Fox has written a book entitled Marketing in the Age of Google.


11.25.09

How To Use Google Analytics Advanced Segments On Your Site

By Jon Hines

If you are using Google Analytics on your website then you should be aware of a feature called Advanced Segments. Advance Segments is a way to isolate and analyze specific parts of your traffic. If you want to know who and how visitors are coming into your site, but you want to see more than just 50% coming in from search engines, and 15% from direct traffic.

Have a seat and read this short and to the point on accessing your Google analytics.

Here's a quick breakdown on accessing your "traffic sources overview".  Once you click on the traffic source section on the left side of the analytics page, this hyperlink will take you to the traffic page.

• Once the page loads, look for a box call Advance Segment in the upper right.

• Click on AS then you will see another box to the left with some options to view your traffic.  For this example we click on the referral traffic and traffic with  conversion.

Once this is done you click on the apply button and see the results. Now you can view the "Top Traffic Sources" in this example we will click on the referral traffic source.



The Fundamental Server: Everything You
Need Inside and Outside the Box - Learn More

You are now taken to the referring site page, then go to where your link is and click on where the red circle is in this example.  This will take you to the "referring link" page.



Click on where it shows "visit this referring link", in this example you will be hyper linked to this "Blackberry Bold parts".

The reason why we show you this feature is that, not many webmaster know how to navigate to find these important information about their websites. Think about this, if your "restaurant consulting" site is optimized for organic search. Don't you want to know your referring link to find out how and where your unique customers are coming in from?

Better yet, if you're selling "poultry seasonings," you would want to know the traffic with conversions. In other words the traffic that shows the number of people coming into your site, buying and knowing where they came from.  These are great information to know to increase your returns on investments.

Comments


About the Author:
Jon Hines is an SEO/SEM consultant that helps businesses become findable on the internet thru organic search, paid search, and social media since 04. Check out his site at Seattle SEO Services.
About WebProNewsBR

WebProNewsBR is a collection of articles, news and commentary designed to keep DBA's informed about the latest trends impacting their profession

WebProNewsBR is brought to you by:

SecurityConfig.com NetworkingFiles.com
NetworkNewz.com WebProASP.com
WebProNewsBR.com SQLProNews.com
ITcertificationNews.com SysAdminNews.com
LinuxProNews.com WirelessProNews.com
CProgrammingTrends.com DevWebPro.com

-- WebProNewsBR is an iEntry, Inc. publication --
iEntry, Inc. 2549 Richmond Rd. Lexington KY, 40509
© 2009 iEntry, Inc.  All Rights Reserved  Privacy Policy  Legal

archives | advertising info | news headlines | free newsletters | comments/feedback | submit article


Database Forum WebProNewsBrazil News Archives About Us Feedback DatabaseProNews.com About Article Archive News Downloads WebProWorld Forums iEntry Advertise Contact