You can now export Google Analytics reports in PDF format. The export button has been moved from the top right of each report to directly under the report name. When you click on the export button you get four choices, PDF, XML, CSV (comma separated value) or TSV (tab separated file). Something I’m very excited […]
New GA Feature: Sticky URLs
This may not seem like a big deal, but sticky URLs give you the ability to use the browser’s Back button while looking at reports. This makes GA much more usable, especially for people like me who are addicted to the Back button! In the previous version of GA if you used the browser’s Back […]
New GA Feature: Emailed Reports
One of the most common feature requests we used to hear from Google Analytics users was the need for automated report delivery. Well the wait is over! You can now configure Google Analytics to email you a report daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly. Setting up an emailed report is very easy. If you’d like to […]
New GA Feature: Date Range Selector
As soon as you log into Google Analytics you’ll notice that the old date range selector is gone. The new date range selector is located at the top right corner of every page. If you click on the dates a large box will appear with lots of options. There are two ways to specify a […]
Headed to EMetrics
Hi Everyone! Sorry for the lack of content this month, things have been ridiculously crazy (both personally and professionally). We’re working on some very cool stuff here at EpikOne and hope to have some announcements soon. :) I just wanted to let everyone know that I will be at EMetrics next week and would love […]
EpikOne Google Analytics Setup Guide
This blog is almost one year old. In all that time I’ve tried to do two things: 1. create truly original blog posts, and 2. avoid hard selling you, the reader, on EpikOne. Heck, I haven’t even tried to soft sell you anything! Today that changes a bit. I’d like to talk about something that […]
Google Analytics Cross Segmentation: Something You Should Know
Google Analytics has a great feature called Cross Segmentation. Using this feature you can ‘drill down’ into your data to gain more insight. However, there is one thing that all GA users should know. Sometimes cross segmenting data does not produce the desired result. Example I’m a big fan of bounce rate. I think it’s […]
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