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		<description><![CDATA[<p>by Patrick Altoft on June 12, 2007
The Advanced Google Analytics Tutorial raised more questions than it answered so I have spent this afternoon going through everybody’s comments and trying to answer them.
If you have any more questions please feel free to ask in the comments at the end of this post.
Google has just announced a few new features including the ability (finally) to click on referring url’s and be taken to the referring page.
Michael asked:
Is there a way to see stats based on a specific day? I’d love to be able to see which pages are more popular as I’ve changed my site over time. I might change link position or something for a week and it’d be nice to see stats for that time period only to be able to compare them.
Click on Content &gt; Top Content and then scroll right down to the form that says Find url and type the page you want to view the stats for. In <a href='http://www.seoexploration.com/2009/07/google-analytics-tutorial-part-2/' rel="nofollow">- Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Patrick Altoft on June 12, 2007
The Advanced Google Analytics Tutorial raised more questions than it answered so I have spent this afternoon going through everybody’s comments and trying to answer them.
If you have any more questions please feel free to ask in the comments at the end of this post.
Google has just announced a few new features including the ability (finally) to click on referring url’s and be taken to the referring page.
Michael asked:
Is there a way to see stats based on a specific day? I’d love to be able to see which pages are more popular as I’ve changed my site over time. I might change link position or something for a week and it’d be nice to see stats for that time period only to be able to compare them.
Click on Content &gt; Top Content and then scroll right down to the form that says Find url and type the page you want to view the stats for. In <a href='http://www.seoexploration.com/2009/07/google-analytics-tutorial-part-2/' rel="nofollow">- Read More</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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