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Featuring Open Analytics: The new trend in Data Sharing

Featuring Open Analytics: The new trend in Data Sharing

Featuring Open Analytics: The new trend in Data Sharing

This article reports us that a new feature on our blog is introduced to see traffic data for individual blogs, is Open Analytics.The reason for the Open Analytics is transparency, education, belief in inbound marketing, expose content and data.They did this by using Google Analytics API. It helps to reduce the time for searching and returning to the data .

On the Internet, there is one thing that is as reliable as the gold in Fort Knox: a website’s analytics. How many times have you read a great blog post with amazing infographics or just a post that was very well written and wondered how much traffic that site has received from it? At SEOmoz we strive to be transparent about everything we do, but even our traffic data is something that we don’t often share.

Today we’re introducing Open Analytics, a new feature on our blog and YOUmoz sections that allows you to see traffic data for individual blog posts. To view the analytics data, just click the “Post Analytics” button at the bottom of any blog post.

For each blog post you will get six different stats from the time the post was published to the date you request the stats:

  • Number of visits the post has received
  • Number of pageviews for the post
  • Average amount of time our visitors spend on each page
  • The next three stats are traffic source data: direct traffic, search traffic, and referral traffic

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Raising the Bar on Data Sharing: Introducing Open Analytics

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Introducing Open Analytics: the newest trend on Data sharing

Introducing Open Analytics: the newest trend on Data sharing

Introducing Open Analytics: the newest trend on Data sharing

This article reports us that a new feature on our blog is introduced to see traffic data for individual blogs, is Open Analytics.The reason for the Open Analytics is transparency, education, belief in inbound marketing, expose content and data.They did this by using Google Analytics API. It helps to reduce the time for searching and returning to the data .

Today we’re introducing Open Analytics, a new feature on our blog and YOUmoz sections that allows you to see traffic data for individual blog posts. To view the analytics data, just click the “Post Analytics” button at the bottom of any blog post.

For each blog post you will get six different stats from the time the post was published to the date you request the stats:

  • Number of visits the post has received
  • Number of pageviews for the post
  • Average amount of time our visitors spend on each page
  • The next three stats are traffic source data: direct traffic, search traffic, and referral traffic

Since this is the first release, we want to hear from you on what you would like to see. Ideas that we have floated around included showing keywords that are driving traffic to the post, top referrers that send traffic, and showing historical traffic charts. Before we move forward we want to hear from you on what you would like to see. Don’t be shy – we want to share information with you.

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Raising the Bar on Data Sharing: Introducing Open Analytics

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Know More About Open Analytics

Know More About Open Analytics

Know More About Open Analytics

This article reports us that a new feature on our blog is introduced to see traffic data for individual blogs, is Open Analytics.The reason for the Open Analytics is transparency, education, belief in inbound marketing, expose content and data.They did this by using Google Analytics API. It helps to reduce the time for searching and returning to the data .

To view the analytics data, just click the “Post Analytics” button at the bottom of any blog post.

  • Number of visits the post has received
  • Number of pageviews for the post
  • Average amount of time our visitors spend on each page
  • The next three stats are traffic source data: direct traffic, search traffic, and referral traffic

Read the full article here:

Raising the Bar on Data Sharing: Introducing Open Analytics

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