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<p><strong><i>Question</i>: how to remove this google-analytics problem?</strong><br />
recently i&#8217;ve been having problem with &#8220;google&#8221; in general. everything has the name google in it. i&#8217;d be on a website and when i click a link, i get also a new tab that says first &#8220;about:blank&#8221; then it&#8217;ll change to like results.google-analytics.com or something. or i can be loading a site and it jus says &#8220;waiting for google analytics&#8221; on the bottom. like why am i getting all this &#8220;google analytics&#8221; stuff. and when im on google.com and i search for something, i get results and wen i click on one of them, i again get &#8220;results.google-analytics.com&#8221; and then it doesnt even go to the website i clicked. it goes to like a random food website. what is the deal with google and me?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by ???????</i><br/>Oh, I&#8217;ve had that problem before!!!  c-net too right?  Use firefox (just type &#8220;mozilla firefox download&#8221; into google to get a link to download) and install this add-on, &#8220;Noscript&#8221;.</p>
<p>https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722/</p>
<p>After you install, there would be an evil looking snake in the bottom right of your browser with or without a not symbol (Like you see on a no smoking sign) on it.  When you have a google-analytics problem, turn the add-on on by right clicking on the icon and clicking disable scripts globally, followed by a refresh.  When you&#8217;re done with the problem site, just right click it and click allow scripts globally so javascript will work on other sites (which can require it, like youtube).  Ignore the advised and unadvised commentary in the options.</p>
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<p><strong><i>Question</i>: What is “Google Analytics&#8221;? and What available tools can I get from this?</strong><br />
Also, What information they provide the user?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by David</i><br/>Google Analytics is a web traffic log. It keeps track of the number of hits your site is getting, where they are referenced to your site (i.e., what links they clicked on to get there, etc.) and a bunch of other traffic information. You can find out more at</p>
<p>http://analytics.google.com/</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Alessandra Gonçalves Analyze This: Web Analytics So, you think you’re off to a good start because you finally got your new Web site up and running. You even have one of those counters at the bottom of your homepage so you know exactly how many people visit your site. Done patting yourself on the [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Analyze This: Web Analytics</strong></p>
<p>So, you think you’re off to a good start because you finally got your new Web site up and running. You even have one of those counters at the bottom of your homepage so you know exactly how many people visit your site. Done patting yourself on the back yet? When you are, it’s time to move your site to the next level. It’s time for Web Analytics.</p>
<p>Web Analytics may sound like some sort of complex configuration for your web site, but for amateur Web page developer and internet retailers, Web Analytics is actually an incredibly useful, and easy, tool. In one fell swoop, Web analytics can help you figure out all the important information about people who visit your site. Put simply, it’s a way to study who visits your site, what they do while they are there, and why they leave. We’re talking about, all the Whos, Whats, Wheres, Whens, and Whys.</p>
<p>If you’re looking to sell something on your site, Web analytics can tell you what product pages are attracting the most viewers, which ones the least. The tool can even tell you what parts of your site are confusing to your visitors. And it can tell you where your biggest customers are coming from.</p>
<p>If you’re looking to market yourself on search engines, there’s no better way than Web Analytics. The tool allows you to figure out which keywords work best to drive traffic to your site. It can help you figure out how many hits you’re receiving from your advertising campaigns. That way, you can build your Web content to focus on those keywords and campaigns, and to drive even more traffic to your site.</p>
<p>The benefits of Web analytics are many, so here is just a short list of the main ones. <br />Web Analytics can:</p>
<p>• provide a traffic count. But unlike those basic counters on the bottom of a homepage, Web Analytics can breakdown your visitors by how many are new, or “unique,” visitors, and how many are repeat visitors, along with what pages, and how many pages, they viewed.</p>
<p>• track down the IP address of your visitors, which is like their numerical address on the Web where the visitors are coming from. Not only that, you can track them down to their geographical, real-world location, too, as well as the time of day that they came.</p>
<p>• breakdown individual visits by the entry page, where the person first landed at your site, and the exit page, the last page they visited before they left. Entry pages generally show that the visitor may have bookmarked your site on that page, probably because of its valuable content. Exit pages, on the other hand, could be your site’s most boring content.</p>
<p>• count the total time that visitors spent on your site, and exactly what path they took through the site. This can give you the better idea about how well-designed your Web page is, so you can learn how to better design your site’s navigation to direct visitors where you want them to go, and get them to stick around your site longer.</p>
<p>• trace your visitors back to the links that brought them to your site. The more links other Web sites have to your pages, the better. On the other hand, visitors may have come straight to your site, which is also not too shabby. It could mean that word-of-mouth on your site is working.</p>
<p>• weigh the value of search engine keywords in your Web content. You could find out what search terms visitors are using at your site. And you could also analyze which terms people are using at search engines to find your site. Either way, it’s a great way to optimize your content to what your visitors are looking for.</p>
<p>The ultimate benefit of Web Analytics is to make your site more worthwhile to its visitors. But of course, you want to make it more worthwhile to you too.</p>
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<p><strong>Analyze This: Web Analytics</strong></p>
<p>So, you think you&#8217;re off to a good start because you finally got your new Web site up and running. You even have one of those counters at the bottom of your homepage so you know exactly how many people visit your site. Done patting yourself on the back yet? When you are, it&#8217;s time to move your site to the next level. It&#8217;s time for Web Analytics.<br />Web Analytics may sound like some sort of complex configuration for your web site, but for amateur Web page developer and internet retailers, Web Analytics is actually an incredibly useful, and easy, tool. In one fell swoop, Web analytics can help you figure out all the important information about people who visit your site. Put simply, it&#8217;s a way to study who visits your site, what they do while they are there, and why they leave. We&#8217;re talking about, all the Whos, Whats, Wheres, Whens, and Whys.<br />If you&#8217;re looking to sell something on your site, Web analytics can tell you what product pages are attracting the most viewers, which ones the least. The tool can even tell you what parts of your site are confusing to your visitors. And it can tell you where your biggest customers are coming from.<br />If you&#8217;re looking to market yourself on search engines, there&#8217;s no better way than Web Analytics. The tool allows you to figure out which keywords work best to drive traffic to your site. It can help you figure out how many hits you&#8217;re receiving from your advertising campaigns. That way, you can build your Web content to focus on those keywords and campaigns, and to drive even more traffic to your site.<br />The benefits of Web analytics are many, so here is just a short list of the main ones. Web Analytics can:<br />• provide a traffic count. But unlike those basic counters on the bottom of a homepage, Web Analytics can breakdown your visitors by how many are new, or &#8220;unique,&#8221; visitors, and how many are repeat visitors, along with what pages, and how many pages, they viewed.<br />• track down the IP address of your visitors, which is like their numerical address on the Web where the visitors are coming from. Not only that, you can track them down to their geographical, real-world location, too, as well as the time of day that they came.<br />• breakdown individual visits by the entry page, where the person first landed at your site, and the exit page, the last page they visited before they left. Entry pages generally show that the visitor may have bookmarked your site on that page, probably because of its valuable content. Exit pages, on the other hand, could be your site&#8217;s most boring content.<br />• count the total time that visitors spent on your site, and exactly what path they took through the site. This can give you the better idea about how well-designed your Web page is, so you can learn how to better design your site&#8217;s navigation to direct visitors where you want them to go, and get them to stick around your site longer.<br />• trace your visitors back to the links that brought them to your site. The more links other Web sites have to your pages, the better. On the other hand, visitors may have come straight to your site, which is also not too shabby. It could mean that word-of-mouth on your site is working.<br />• weigh the value of search engine keywords in your Web content. You could find out what search terms visitors are using at your site. And you could also analyze which terms people are using at search engines to find your site. Either way, it&#8217;s a great way to optimize your content to what your visitors are looking for.<br />The ultimate benefit of Web Analytics is to make your site more worthwhile to its visitors. But of course, you want to make it more worthwhile to you too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by Bob</i>: Do you think it was right that someone deleted this question?</strong><br />
I asked a question here which simply asked, &#8220;What do you think about these statistics?&#8221;  With a link posted in the box to a legitimate source the USA government website.  How is that worthy of being deleted?  Seriously?  Isn&#8217;t this section suppose to be for asking question regarding race, culture, groups and such?  So what violation did I make?  </p>
<p>Link I included:  http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/homicide/race.htm<br />
Gentle, I didn&#8217;t say anything, I simply posted statistics from our US Government.  If you have a problem with their inaccuracy i suggest you write to the government.</p>
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is this a virus?<br />
today when i turned on my computer something popped up, a warning saying that the aplications &#8220;digital signiture cannot be varifyed&#8221;<br />
its by a publisher called &#8220;website statistics&#8221; from a site called &#8220;webstats-analysis.com&#8221;. since i&#8217;ve never been to (or heard of) that site i clicked on &#8220;cancel&#8221; and then the &#8220;warning&#8221; popped right back up again! is this a virus?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by v13g</i><br/>This could be related to your latest software, Active X or Java Applet installs. I would recommend to check all programs that were installed since your PC last successful boot.<br />
You may also check this blog ref: http://www.cert.org/blogs/vuls/2008/06/signed_java_security_worse_tha.html</p>
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