Thanks for sharing the info. I just set up a few of my own sites for stats and got some stats and also tracked a few conversions and verified with google conversion tracking in adwords and also google analytics. Its 100% accurate and the data is almost realtime.
Great stuff and thanks for sharing. It’s already showing great potential for finding -ve keywords.
Great resource – fills in some of the missing pieces from GA. So far I have not found any wasteful keywords, but I’m sure I will soon. Nice to have the ability to drill into individual user sessions. Thanks for sharing this!
Great tip – curious as to why you don’t just view the “searched keywords” in Google Adwords, which allows you to view all kw that triggered a click, and then add any to negative kw list.
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Nitin Mistry
June 1st, 2010 at 1:54 pm
1Sounds is ok my bad Ben.
Thanks for sharing the info. I just set up a few of my own sites for stats and got some stats and also tracked a few conversions and verified with google conversion tracking in adwords and also google analytics. Its 100% accurate and the data is almost realtime.
Great stuff and thanks for sharing. It’s already showing great potential for finding -ve keywords.
Nitin Mistry
Bryan
July 13th, 2010 at 4:51 pm
2Great resource – fills in some of the missing pieces from GA. So far I have not found any wasteful keywords, but I’m sure I will soon. Nice to have the ability to drill into individual user sessions. Thanks for sharing this!
Rob
July 25th, 2010 at 12:33 am
3Hi Ben,
Great tip – curious as to why you don’t just view the “searched keywords” in Google Adwords, which allows you to view all kw that triggered a click, and then add any to negative kw list.
Do you feel Google data isn’t as reliable?
Rob
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