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How Bloggers and Webmasters Violate Your Privacy With Google Analytics

Ari Herzog

of bloggers and other webmasters around the world use a free tool called Google Analytics to track website visitors and click-through metrics. I use it, and many bloggers I know also do. You must post a privacy policy and that policy must provide notice of your use of a cookie that collects anonymous traffic data.

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Post Case Study: Triberr Visits vs. Google Analytics

Kikolani

While businesses focus on the ROI in dollars, bloggers focus on the ROI in traffic. Naturally, being the statistics geek that I am, I wondered if I could match up the stats that Triberr gives you for visits from everyone’s unique Triberr URL of your post to the number of visits you see in Google Analytics.

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How to Set Your Facebook Privacy Settings If You Don't Want Your.

Saying It Social

Saying It Social Your Social Media Marketing Resource Home About Polls Our Services Testimonials How to Set Your Facebook Privacy Settings If You Don’t Want Your Personal Profile Searchable Why would you want to do this? In the upper right hand corner click on Account>Privacy Settings.

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Sysomos Audience Moves Towards Measuring Social Media ROI

Dave Fleet

At first glance it seems similar to Google Analytics in nature – in fact, I previously under the incorrect impression it simply connected social media traffic to web analytics. Privacy Concerns? The only question that worried me during the demo I received revolved around online privacy. Community Management.

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Blogger: Redirecting

Buzz Marketing for Technology

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Life After Keywords (Not Provided): What’s Next For Bloggers?

ProBlogger

When you use Google Analytics to track your blog’s traffic, you may see (not provided) on your list of keyword searches. Simply put, this is Google’s way of encrypting keyword searches in the name of privacy and security. If you heavily rely on keyword analytics for the content you produce, you may be in a bit of a panic.

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Google vs Facebook: Name the 2011 Winner

Ari Herzog

How Bloggers and Webmasters Violate Your Privacy With Google Analytics. Contact Ari: Twitter | Email | 978.558.0008. Related posts: Facebook Twitter and LinkedIn – The Truth. Facebook Movie Comes to Theaters in Fall 2010.

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