How can we increase the number of views in a single property of google analytics.
I want to use only single property in my sites, hence need more number of views.
Around 500.
How do I get it?
Thank you.
As per documentation
Contact your support representative if you need more properties or views.
Since for the free version you will not have a support representative you need to be a GA Premium customer (or possibly a really really major adwords spender) if you want additional views.
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We are just about to release a big update to our website. It is a complete rebuild. Our domain is staying the same and the website generally functions the same way (the business hasn't changed and we are still selling the same stuff). But every page has changed and most page URLs have also changed.
My question is, how should we deal with Google Analytics in this situation? Should we stick with the original GA account and simply start feeding information from the new website instead? Or should we make a new account, or just a new property, or view?
I think it makes sense to stick with the original account and property, so we can easily derive meaningful stats about the effect of the website upgrade on performance. However, I'm worried that having a completely different URL structure mixed in with the older structure will make things difficult to dig through.
Am I right that sticking with the original account and property is sensible in this situation, and does anyone have any other general pointers?
Thanks.
I am starting with Google Analytics and found custom variables very useful (using Classic Analytics now).
Exploring the panel I do see a section for custom variables under the non-real-time section. However, if I head to the real-time section, there is no evidence that custom vars are going to appear there (i.e. they can only be seen under the non-real-time section).
Checking the documentation does not clarify this as it does talk about custom vars but does not specify if they appear or not under the Real-Time section. Anyone knows?
It would be impossible for the documentation to list everything that is not the case, so if something is not documented and not visible in the interface it's in most cases safe to assume that it is not there.
However Google has documented what is visible in the real time reports and there is no report for custom vars.
I have been searching around to find out anything that needs to be taken into consideration when upgrading to Universal Analytics.
I found this post:
Google Analytics - Upgrading to Async Code
He explains that if you are not doing anything advanced you should be ok. We have lots of event tracking in place that we would like to keep the same. We also have some Custom Variables I could do without and/or deal with in Custom Dimensions.
Other than that we have a fairly basic setup.
We do have a "keep alive" event in place also that helps determine an accurate time on site.
Another really important question has everything to do with being able to transistion from Classic analytics to Universal. Is this possible? I found an article that said it wasn't but that article was a couple months old and not sure if its still true.
Thoughts?
Universal Analytics is Google's newest tracking code. It is currently in beta phase, so you may want to hold off on it, depending on your resources... In principle it works more or less the same way as the async code. Here are the major points about it:
The syntax is different. All config/tracking is done by making a call to ga()
Some of the "config" arguments for things have been moved to the GA interface. For example, names and scope for custom variables are no longer passed as arguments on-page. They are now done within the GA interface. Actually to be more accurate, custom variables no longer exist. Google now has custom dimensions and metrics as a replacement. Custom dimensions are the closest translation to custom variables (they are pretty much the same in principle). Custom metrics are some kind of mix between dimensions and events.
Google currently does NOT offer a way to upgrade your profile(s)/account(s) to Universal Analytics style. In order to use Universal Analytics, you have to create a new account or profile. If you want to try Universal Analytics out, Google currently recommends implementing it along side the traditional or async version you already have implemented.
Google has not currently officially stated when or if they will provide a means to migrate existing profiles, though I personally think they eventually will, since preserving historical data and reducing time and costs associated with migrating is a huge concern to everybody.
In addition to #Crayon-Violent's answer, be aware that the current Core Reporting API (v3) doesn't support retrieving custom dimension/metric data.
This month Google anounced that classical analytics properties can be upgraded to Universal without any data loss.
Universal Analytics is a set of technological innovations that improve
the way data is collected and processed in Google Analytics. The
Universal Analytics Upgrade is a process you can use to upgrade all of
your classic Google Analytics properties into Universal Analytics
properties without losing any data or changing your account settings.
All Google Analytics properties will soon be required to use Universal
Analytics. Any properties that don’t follow the upgrade process will
be auto-transferred to Universal Analytics in the future.
You can upgrade your analytics property from analytics admin panel. https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/upgrade/
In case of upgrade problems you can refer to Google group:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ua-upgrade
I recently inherited a project loaded with Google Analytics and I had never worked with them before. The code migration to Universal Analytics was straightforward with the exception of moving from Custom Vars to Dimensions. Google's documentation does little to highlight this.
After some digging around I found a couple of things that I think may help others that are migrating:
1) Set up or edit custom dimensions & metrics
Note that when you set up the Dimensions you are provided with code snippets that you can copy & paste into your project.
2) How to use the code to send custom dimensions & metrics
This docmentation will help you understand the provided code snippets and learn how to better work with them.
I hope this info spares others some of the pain that I experienced going through this.
I've created a plugin like jQuery Migrate to backward compatibilty of eventTracking and other features.
Allow developers to migrate old methods _gaq.push() to ga() object.
https://github.com/empiricompany/universal-analytics-migrate
We are creating a website for motorbike tours and would like our visitors to be able to enter a start and end location and have this update an embedded Google map on our own website, basically highlighting the best route. We'd like it to work exactly as the "Directions" feature on Google Maps works.
Is this possible? If so, how best to acheive this?
Also, we'd like to restrict the businesses and places of interest that appear on the map as some of them simply won't be relevant to our motorcycle audience. Is it possible to filter out businesses and places of interest and only display what we would like to display?
Really appreciate any advice that could be offered. Thank you.
Regards
Nath.
Yes you can there is already a post with a HTML example. There are limitations on how many requests can be performed in 1 day for free usage. Check the licensing information on the google site.
google maps plot route between two points
Surely you can.
Take a look here and here (the first is for javascript functionality, the second for server-side functionality through web services).
With these API you can show map, show pinned point on that and, using the direction API, you can also calculate the best route among other things.
About the businesses and places you want to show, you can use the places API. though I never used this one, so I can only suggest to have a look at the documetation.
I have implemented Google Checkout sandbox for testing buy button which successfully allows user to place their orders. I want to add order of Google Checkout sandbox to my database by using asp.net.
Can anyone tell me how can I implement this scenario?
There are multiple interfaces to Google Checkout . By far the easiest is a buy now button, which is what it sounds like you've implemented. Now the limitation with that method is that it places one item into a cart at Google and that's the end of the interaction. So you need to process the order in the Merchant center. Nice and simple for small sites processing few orders. But doesn't sound like what you want. At the other end of the spectrum, you can do a custom cart using the html or xml interfaces. Using the xml interface, you have complete control of the order. Google will then do call backs on complete order to post the cart back to your site. Taken to the extreme, you can automate pretty much anything that could be done in the merchant center: canceling orders, issuing refunds, etc.
It's all a question of trading off integration effort with control. They offer a number of different integration patterns. There's a nice comparison on in the developer docs. But with the buy now buttons, I don't believe that anything ever comes back to your system, and it sounds like you want the order details back on your system/site. You may also want to take a look at Ways to integrate with Google Checkout and pick the integration pattern that makes the most sense for you.
I don't have ASP.Net code to hand you, but I'm sure it's doable and there are examples in the developer docs.
See this site for Checkout Client Libraries & Sample Code (including .NET and Classic ASP):
http://code.google.com/apis/checkout/samplecode.html