Google Analytics Available Free to Site Owners

Posted in Search Marketing by Mark Barrera on August 18th, 2006
Mark Barrera

The Google Analytics team announced this week that its analytics accounts are now available without an invitation code. Until this past Tuesday, Analytics accounts were on an invitation only basis.

Here is a quote from the Google Analytics Blog:

“Now anyone with a website can instantly create one for free by simply by visiting google.com/analytics or by clicking on the “Analytics” tab within AdWords. After you create an account, we suggest reading the Installation Guide to get it set up quickly and correctly.”

Google Analytics provides powerful metrics when you link your Google Adwords account to the Google Analytics account. Google Analytics calculates ROI metrics from automatically imported cost and keyword tracking data in Google Adwords, saving you time and allowing a single interface to manage your ads and make sure that your ROI goals are being achieved. Google Analytics is not the best analytic software available but used alongside your current log analysis tool, it can provide extra insight into site activity. It is also priced better than any of the competition out there - FREE!

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  3. ComTech News » Blog Archive » The Need for Web Analytics - Part 1 said,

    August 22, 2006 @ 8:51 am

    […] Recently Google Announced that Google Analytics was available and free for the asking with instant access to all comers. Up until a few days ago you had to get in a pretty long waiting line to get an invitation code to gain access to Google Analytics because when first launched the demand was so intense Google simply could not keep it working as an open ended system. We reported on this a few days ago as it was announced in Mark Barrera’s post, Google Analytics Available Free to Site Owners […]

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