I recently heard that Google is moving it Universal Analytics out of beta, and I couldn't be more excited! I couldn't get through to qualify for the beta since it came out in 2012, so seriously, the fact that I will finally be able to use the analytics for my website is really getting me excited!
Google considered Universal Analytics to be the answer for today's multi-device world. The company has stated that the site is equipped to handle measurement challenges. Now that Universal Analytics is out of beta, previous users can both enjoy the changes and utilize the features they were accustomed to with classic Analytics.
The new service is now a part of Google's premium services. This means that people who have premium accounts will not see any changes in service levels and product features when they upgrade to Universal Analytics. Whether the changes are going to be appreciated by the public remains to be seen. There is always a small percentage of users who complain when services they are accustomed to change.
Well, it's out of beta now, so I can't wait to sign up and try it! What do you think? Have you used this program before? Did you find that you got more, better visitors to your website? I am so ready to apply this to my online site and get ahead in life finally.
There are some naysayers who believe that Universal Analytics isn't that great. I have heard from some of my colleagues that they haven't had much luck from this program. I'm thinking that maybe they aren't using it right. I've been researching this for such a long time - pretty much since it came out - that I'm fairly certain I know how to get what I want out of it. Google can't tell me no now! Who's with me in setting up an account?
Universal Analytics is a tool developed by Google to collect and present analytics. It is a new version of the Google Analytics and it is now coming out of its beta mode. The main change is that Universal Analytics include mobile platforms. While Google Analytics could only be used to get data on visitors who used a computer to check a website, Universal Analytics will also collect data about cell phone or tablet users.
Google considered Universal Analytics to be the answer for today's multi-device world. The company has stated that the site is equipped to handle measurement challenges. Now that Universal Analytics is out of beta, previous users can both enjoy the changes and utilize the features they were accustomed to with classic Analytics.
The new service is now a part of Google's premium services. This means that people who have premium accounts will not see any changes in service levels and product features when they upgrade to Universal Analytics. Whether the changes are going to be appreciated by the public remains to be seen. There is always a small percentage of users who complain when services they are accustomed to change.
Well, it's out of beta now, so I can't wait to sign up and try it! What do you think? Have you used this program before? Did you find that you got more, better visitors to your website? I am so ready to apply this to my online site and get ahead in life finally.
There are some naysayers who believe that Universal Analytics isn't that great. I have heard from some of my colleagues that they haven't had much luck from this program. I'm thinking that maybe they aren't using it right. I've been researching this for such a long time - pretty much since it came out - that I'm fairly certain I know how to get what I want out of it. Google can't tell me no now! Who's with me in setting up an account?
Universal Analytics is a tool developed by Google to collect and present analytics. It is a new version of the Google Analytics and it is now coming out of its beta mode. The main change is that Universal Analytics include mobile platforms. While Google Analytics could only be used to get data on visitors who used a computer to check a website, Universal Analytics will also collect data about cell phone or tablet users.
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