Thursday, May 22, 2014

Have You Heard About Google Moving Universal Analytics Out Of Beta?

By Amar Khan


Universal Analytics was first offered in October, 2012. Google recently announced that they were taking the system out of the beta stage. The result is that all of the site's features, reports and classic tools are now available to everybody who wants them. This includes the remarketing and audience reporting features. The announcement made by Google included the following points:



I firmly believe that Google Analytics will help me with my online business. It will give me certain tools, like reporting and audience marketing, that will make sure my website is totally optimized. This is probably one of the most critical steps during this whole process.

Right now I don't think my website is really following its biggest potential. For the longest time I have suspected this, so when my friend told me I should try getting into the Universal Analytics beta, I went right for it. However, my application was denied by Google. They told me to wait until it was let out of beta and then apply again.

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.

Not to mention, advertisers are familiar with Google analytics. If websites send their reports to potential advertisers, the advertisers will know how much reach the site has. This will help then decide whether or not to purchase advertising. Overall, this system is beneficial to both advertisers and webmasters. Now that the kinks have been worked out, Universal Analytics is now more powerful than ever before.

Smartphones and tablets are becoming more popular and a significant portion of Internet users are browsing through website thanks to these devices. Using Universal Analytics should give you a more accurate idea of your outreach and help you get to know your audience better. Universal Analytics has been available for a while but not all the features were available to users. If you tried Universal Analytics while it was still in beta mode, you will notice a difference. Users who only tried Google Analytics should not have a hard time getting used to the new tool since they are very similar. Universal Analytics is a must have if you use a mobile website to market your product. This tool will give you an accurate idea of how many visitors you get, which platforms they use and help you establish a profile for your typical visitor.




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