Friday, March 15, 2013

Event Tracking - Google Analytics

What is Event or How do you Define Event?

Events are user interactions with content that can  be tracked independently from a web page or a  screen load. Downloads, mobile ad clicks, gadgets,  Flash elements, facebook likes, share, AJAX  embedded elements, and video plays are all  examples of actions you might want to track as  Events.

Set up Event Tracking

Event Tracking is available for both web and app  properties but requires additional technical set up  that should be completed by a qualified developer

Event Component


When you set up Event Tracking, you can define  up to five of the following
components, and  associate them with individual Events:

Category :
The primary divisions of the types of  Events you have on your site.

Action:  A descriptor for a particular Event  Category. You can use any string to define an  Action, so you can be as specific as necessary.

Label:  An optional descriptor that you can use to  provide further granularity. You can specify any  string for a label.

Value:  A numerical variable. You can use explicit  values, like 30, or inferred values based variables  you define elsewhere, like downloadTime.

Implicit Count:  A count of the number of  interactions with an Event Category. Implicit  Count does not appear in the standard Google  Analytics reports, but you can access this data via  API.


EVENT TRACKING CODE


Here’s the code you’ll need to customize to add  event tracking to a text link on your site. The  elements you’ll need to change are in ALL CAPS.


This code would be used to add event tracking to  an image, banner ad or button-type element on  your site:

Using the _trackPageview and trackView methods

As an alternative to Event Tracking, you might  want to collect data for some content elements  using the _trackPageview method (for web  properties) or trackView method (for apps). These  methods allow you to track changes to viewable  content, even when the page or screen has not  changed.

We recommend using Events to track user  interactions, like clicks on a video player, and  using the web _trackPageview or the app  trackView method for tracking different content  that appears within the same web page or app  screen. Tracking the different steps in a form,  where the URL or main app screen does not  change, is a common example of where to use  _trackPageview or trackView.

Content tracked with this method appear as either  a page or screen view in your reports, and not in  your Events or Events Flow reports.


Reference:


http://analytics.blogspot.in/2011/04/new-google-analytics-events-goals.html
http://searchengineland.com/event-tracking-101-for-google-analytics-93358

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Matt Cutts Confirms Panda Update Coming This Friday

Late last night Matt Cutts was on stage at SMX talking about Penguin and Panda updates.  When asked about Panda updates and when will be the next one, Matt Cutts confirms a Panda update will be coming this Friday or Monday at the latest.

Cutts also said that they are in a heated battle with spam, trying to take down spammers and people trying to abuse the system.  In an effort to decrease web spam Google said there would be one VERY large Penguin update before the end of the year.  This isn’t that helpful but is interesting that there are additional large updates out there that we all can be waiting for.

Let’s be honest though, if you’re doing everything right and not spamming the world… you should be good!

Cutts also confirms that they’ll be taking down 1-2 very large link networks in the coming weeks.  they’ve been tracking them and studying them over the past couple months and they are about to take action.

Link Networks Beware

Additionally Cutts joked around about the increase of spammers and some of the tricky ways they are going after large organizations, exposing vulnerabilities and security flaws in sites.  Make sure your site is secure.

Matt Cutts recommended using the “Fetch as Googlebot” tool to make sure that you’re seeing your site as Google is seeing it.  There are many sites with spam on there sites that can’t see the links that they are showing (referenced a University on their main page in live example of spam) where you couldn’t see unless you went into the code.  Google bot shows that a Top 50 University has “cheap viagra pills” on their main page.  All Google is doing currently is emailing them through Google Webmaster Tools about this situation.

Make sure you’re checking GWT for emails from Google, it could be a lifesaver and be expecting a Google Panda update this Friday the 15 of March 2013. For more info Visit This Link