Posts Tagged ‘Google Analytics’

Something the BlackHatters were discussing the other day was the amount of Google Analytics accounts that we have access too. What are we talking about? The fact that having worked in Search Marketing for many years now, we’ve had access to many different clients Google Analytics accounts. So what? The interesting point is that we’ve [...]

Browser Add-On to Block Google Analytics

Posted: 10th June 2010 by blackhat in Google Analytics
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Following on from our earlier article relating to ‘Google Analytics Ban in Germany?‘ – we thought we’d share with you a handy little add-on which allows you to block Google Analytics from tracking you. The add-on is called ‘OptimizeGoogle’ and you can download the link here… https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/52498/ A way of keeping under the radar when [...]

We’ve been speaking with our German friends recently about the never ending cookie debate and the proposed ban on cookie’s being dropped by websites when they are not disclosing this to users, as it is an invasion of users privacy. This cookie debate has been around for a while and cookies were banned for affiliates [...]

Google Analytics Workaround

Posted: 21st April 2010 by blackhat in Google Analytics
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 There is a work around to export more than 500 rows of Data from Google Analytics. View the required data, and add “&limit=<number>” to the end of the URL.  Hit Enter to reload the Report. You will not notice any change to the User Interface – however, you will notice the change when you export [...]