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Did You Get Google Annotations Yet?
By Robert Campbell on Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
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Two weeks ago I wrote about how Google is slowly releasing annotations for their Google Analytics. Some of my sites had it, and some did not. Well, it appears all of them have it now. Checking Google’s Analytic blog, I saw no mention of it finalizing it’s release.
So what I want to know is, do those of you using Google Analytics now have the feature? Use comment form below.
Never Heard of Annotations?
I recently wrote about it, Annotations on Google Analytics. Annotations is a way for you to share notes, or keep track for yourself, on your Google Analytic account. Just click on the day, and add your note. Annotation highlights in blue on the graph.
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It’s now working for all of my sites!
I’ve never heard about this. I’ll have to go check it out.
This week, the wild goose chase is over — you can now easily denote unexplained dips or spikes and figure out “what happened” with the launch of Annotations in Google Analytics.
Annotations allows any user with access to a Google Analytics profile to leave shared or private notes right on the over-time graph. Building upon the concept of bringing Intelligence to data.
That’s a pretty cool feature. I use Analytics, but hadn’t seen the Annotations bit… I’ll have to check it out… see why my visitor numbers skyrocketed. :p
Guy.
Great feature. Also, I just started using Google Wave this week. Now that I know how to use it, I think it’s unreal.
Recently i have had a problem where i cant add annotations and it says i need to install the latest flash player. So i did this and still it does not work….
I think it is not very useful so I didnt use it.
Sinavlar! This is something you should put more effort into. It could be the best tool on Google Analytics. Tracking your changes is an important step for building a successful website. This post could help: http://www.bestwebimage.com/archives/journal-analytics/