I am using Google Analytics embed javascript API to display analytics chart.
When it brings the data, it only brings only one day in last month.
Please look into the highlighted date. End date I used is Jan 11. But result came only upto Jan 2.
Please help me.
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I´m on homepage of Google Analytics, and when i click to show today data, its not load (and not show) today data.
I tried to delete the cache, im not using AdBlock and nothing else which could cause this problem.
If you are using the free version of Google Analytics, you typically need to wait at least 24 hours before data will start populating in GA. See this question: How long does it take for Google Analytics Goals to start show some data?
Most of the times it will show you the live data in reports(may be few mins delay)
Click on the Date Selecton on the top right corner of screen, then in "Date Range" select "today". It will show the latest data.
But the official time suggest by Google Analytics is 24 hours for free GA users and 4 hours for premium GA 360 users
It is possible to choose an interval for a certain Google Analytics report?
I would like to be able to send a monthly report (for the last 30 days) on weekly basis.
I don't believe this is currently possible through the Google Analytics website, but you could use the Google Analytics Spreadsheet Add-on to achieve a very similar result.
You can Share almost any report in GA
Use Email option and set frequency Weekly.
I am new here so cant post image, would have posted screenshot otherwise.
I have created a custom report in GA with metric group as Users and dimension as date.I sent this report in PDF format to my email id using "once" as frequency of the mail in "email report" window.
As expected ,in this report I get a chart where X axis represents dates and Y represents no of users on that date.
When I schedule this mail and use daily as frequency ,I get the email correctly ,but the dimension of the chart is shown as year and I no longer see dates across X axis.
So on X axis its as 2009 ,2010 and so on.Y axis is shown correct.
I am not sure why does this happen in case of scheduled reports only.I am using universal Analytics here.
Any inputs would be highly appreciated!thanks.
This is because on the daily report, only the data for the day that the email report is sent to you is included. If you look at the daily report, in the upper right corner, is the date range just one day? Unfortunately, there really isn't a "fix" for this issue, but there is a workaround which was mentioned in this Google forum, which you can try out: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/analytics/4iNe_6oeZ2c
Hope this helps.
Yes, it doesn't work as expected.
When I set up my reports, I had the same issue.
The "fix" as described in the in the google forum below doesn't exactly solve the issue either.
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It's a basic dashboard that pulls down your GA data and then uses Google Charts API to make 30 day rolling charts and then sends you the email every morning.
Doeas anybody know that Google Analytics would have changed search engine optimization reports?
I remember that I have seen there long time reports, but after this summer it semmes like it only shows us past 3 months of data. It changes from day to day, older data disapers after day. and only 3 months shows up there.
Any ideas why?
The Search Engine Optimization reports in Google Analytics are populated with data from Google Webmaster Tools (GWT). You can only view 90 days (3 months) of historical data in GWT, which explains this behavior. More info here:
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35252
I took the code from the google-analytics website and put it right before the closing body tag like the instructions say to do and changed the xxxxx-x value from the profile page in the code.
I uploaded the new index file and refreshed the page a few times and have yet to get a single hit on it and I'm kind of curious as to why this might be? Any ideas?
You won't see analytics data in realtime. Google is working towards that, but there is a lag in showing traffic:
See this Google Help page:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google%20Analytics/thread?tid=450ae99d8e40bfaf&hl=en
"Hi, Google Analytics has a current time lag for standard tracking of about 1-2 hours - so it's almost real-time (do you really want to check your analytics data every 10 minutes?). Switch to the current day in your calender and refer to the hourly reports - for example the Visitors/Visitor Trending/Visits/Graph by Hour report - to verify that."