Showing posts with label Google Analytics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Analytics. Show all posts
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Discover Links Using Google Analytics New Backlink URL Report
11:09 PM
Google, Google Analytics, Google Webmaster, Google Webmaster Tools, News, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, SEO Tips
Today the Google Analytics team announced that we will start seeing backlink URLs in their newly released Social Reports. According to the announcement post, written by Ilya Grigorik, Software Engineering Manager, Google Analytics (and PostRank Founder):
“These reports provide another layer of social insight showing which of your content attracts links, and enables you to keep track of conversations across other sites that link to your content. Most website and blog owners had no easy mechanism to do this in the past, but we see it as another important feature for holistic social media reports. When you know what your most linked content is, it is then also much easier to replicate the success and ensure that you are building relationships with those users who actively link to you the most.”
Where To Find The Backlink URLs Report
The Backlink information is not easy to find. First visit the pages tab on the Social reports (this link should take you directly to this report). Then click on a specific URL. Here is what you will see now:
As indicated in the screenshot above, click on the Activity Stream tab above the graphs. Then you will arrive at another page that gathers all Social Data Hub conversations related to this specific page, as seen below:
If you click the Events tab shown above you will find the Backlinks information. This information appears among all other social events like +1s, Delicious bookmarks, and others. For each backlink URL you will be able to View Activity, i.e. visit the page with link, or to View Page, i.e. view the page linked.
As you will see in the reports, while this information is very useful, it is still lacking a centralized place where users can see all the linked pages aggregated. The way this information is being organized is very focused on Social Media professionals, it treats links as another event related to the post. And the reports do not allow any filtering or segmentation. If we look at the Webmaster Tools (screenshot below), the information is more focused on SEOs, showing in a glance where the links are coming from and to which pages.
Social Signals And Backlinks In The Same Bucket
This addition is interesting in that Google decided to add this information to the Social reports instead of adding it to the SEO reports. This decision makes sense from a Google Analytics perspective as this information, like all other Social information, is a factor that happens outside the website and, as such, it could be analyzed in the same way we analyze Google+ activity.
However, this information is more often used by SEOs in order to optimize pages and understand which pages are getting the most links. As discussed above, it appears that these reports are more focused on Social Media professionals rather than SEO professionals.
It is also interesting to look at this in the light of Danny Sullivan’s post discussing Social signals for Google and Bing, this decision shows how backlinks and social signals are seen as part of the same bucket.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Google Analytics Social Media Reporting Launched
1:15 AM
Google Analytics, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, Social Media, Tips
Google Analytics has been working on social media reporting for a long time.
They started off with the Social tab under the Audience drop down. But this was limited, and it only relies on Google + Engagement, Actions or Pages +1ed by default. This wasn’t enough for Google and now they have launched an entirely new social media report that takes steps to prove how social contributes to conversions.
They started off with the Social tab under the Audience drop down. But this was limited, and it only relies on Google + Engagement, Actions or Pages +1ed by default. This wasn’t enough for Google and now they have launched an entirely new social media report that takes steps to prove how social contributes to conversions.
How to Access Social Media Reporting?
To access the new Google Analytics social media reporting tab follow these steps.
- Login to Google Analytics
- Select your account
- Select Traffic Sources
- Select Social
- Sources & Pages: Identify networks & communities where people engage with your content.
- Conversions: Measure the value of social by tracking your goals, conversions and ecommerce transactions.
- Social Plugins: Measure your on-site user engagement.
- Social Visitors Flow: Compare traffic volumes and visitor traffic patterns through your site.
Google Analytics Social Overview Tab
This tab shows you total visits, the number of social visits and how the social visits assist in conversions. It also breaks down the social networks and the traffic they deliver.
Google Analytics Social Sources Tab
This gives you a better look at how each one of your sources of social traffic compares to your overall traffic.
Google Analytics Social Page Tab
This report shows you the pages that are the most engaged socially.
Google Analytics Social Conversions Tab
This tab will show you both conversion from a social network and conversions that were assisted by a social network.
Google Analytics Social Plugin Tab
This area allows you to track likes, Tweets, etc. However, it only shows Google +1s as default.
Google Analytics Social Visitors Flow Tab
This tab is really amazing. It shows how visitors from social flow through your website. You can see where they start and where they finish.
Now that you know a little about Google Analytics Social reporting it is time for you to jump in and try it for yourself.
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