I’ve recently tried to find a quick example post for a client on how to implement event tracking across internal pages/outbound links. I found several, all of which described and showed how the code should be implemented, and where to place it. Surely they can’t have actually tested it because the implementations suggested all fail to work. (more…)
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Event Tracking Tutorial– Tracking Outbound Links and Internal Page Clicks using Google Analytics Event Tracking
Friday, January 7th, 2011Google Analytics, Web Development
Google Analytics 2nd November 2010 No Data, 0 Visits
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010This is a friendly service status update. Currently Google is yet to address the wider world on this issue but a large percentage of Google Analytics accounts are showing 0 visits and 0 data around November 2nd 2010.
Google is aware of the issue that only appears to be affecting the web reports with the data collection and API reports showing a full service. (more…)
Conversion Conference London 2010 Discount Code
Monday, October 4th, 2010
With October now upon us, it’s almost time for Conversion Conference 2010.
A full packed agenda spread over 2 days looks like a must attend for anyone in the conversion rate business – which frankly should be everyone! One of the keynotes will be delivered by conversion guru Tim Ash – a man I have read a lot of but never actually seen live – so it should be an interesting one.
And again Epiphany is the bringer of great news – we can get you a discount!!! (more…)
Google Chrome: Google Analytics Debug Tool
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010By getting this far (past the title) you’re probably interested in Google Analytics and how you can identify and prevent those pesky problems.
For a lot of people once you set-up Google Analytics you might worry: Have I done it right? There are several ways you can find this out: (more…)
Google Analytics Asynchronous Code Migration Tips
Thursday, July 29th, 2010Google Analytics, Web Analytics
In late 2009 Google officially launched its asynchronous tracking code. The new snippet addresses 3 of the larger problem areas for the web analytics industry:
- Page load times
- Data collection & accuracy
- Error rates

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