Does your website have a busy calendar?

Google Analytics uses a line chart across most of their pages, showing the trend of traffic over time. I guess the idea is that you can visually see trends from week to week, month to month, but that has never worked for me. The weekly bump and weekend dips make the chart busy and confusing. [...]

Day of Week Report for Google Analytics

It is surprisingly hard to get day-of-week information out of Google Analytics, and the ‘best’ scenario I have heard is to compare one week to another. That’s not much of a trend, but I guess it’s something. With Next Analytics for Excel, there is a simple way to get reports by day-of-week that lets you create [...]

Building One Excel Dashboard for Multiple Web Sites

There are a surprising number of people that are tracking multiple web sites with Google Analytics, and they often want to see a report or dashboard comparing and contrasting their performance. Next Analytics is one of the few products that makes this a simple task – here’s how.

Powerful Analytics Tip Every Website Should Employ

This blog article over at SEOmozBlog by Rand Fishkin professes the power of segmenting the usual trend charts by categories of pages, so it is easy to see whether traffic changes are due to blog articles or tutorial guides or whatever groupings make sense on your site. When I read the article, I immediately thought [...]

Monthly Metrics – Measuring your Keywords

Jim Gianoglio over at LunaMetrics posted an interesting blog yesterday, suggesting that there is value in tracking the number of keywords referencing your site over time. He laid out an interesting argument that it is supposed to give you a good indication of how well you fair on search indexing and whether there are issues [...]

Next Analytics for Excel 2.3 released

Sometimes called a Google Analytics plugin for Excel, Next Analytics delivers far more than just connectivity — it is a complete web analytics solution integrated into Microsoft Excel.
We’re always working on a new release at Next Analytics — moving the bar a little higher. Making your life a little easier. In response to feedback from people using [...]

How do you read this report? Are the visitors engaged?

We were talking to some people last week, and they were talking about one of our visitor engagement reports.  They wanted to format the report for printing, and thought there needed to be more explanation about what was being presented. These are classic requests made about reports produced by someone else – they are never [...]