SEO Analytics

In theory, you could do SEO without measuring and reporting, but a solid grasp of analytics is essential to success. SEO analytics covers a wide range of topics, but often focuses on performance metrics around traffic, keywords, URLs, page speed, conversion rates, and more.

Beyond performance metrics, research metrics present another focal point of SEO analytics. This includes topics like keyword analysis, backlink research, and other areas to inform your SEO strategy.

Here, you can browse our top resources on SEO analytics, as well as find the most recent blog posts on the subject below.

SEO Analytics and Reporting : Check out our free SEO Learning Center where we've collected the top resources on analytics and reporting.

The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Google Analytics : The most popular website analytics platform in the world, Google Analytics is a must-know platform for all SEOs.

A Beginner's Guide to Google Search Console : A companion to any web analytics platform, Google Search Console offers a wealth of SEO information to webmasters.

When and How to Use Domain Authority, Page Authority, and Link Count Metrics : SEO metrics have a special place in analytics. Rand Fishkin shows you how to use these popular metrics correctly.

The Complete Guide to Direct Traffic in Google Analytics : This article covers a very specific niche topic, but also an important one! Learn why that direct traffic in your analytics platform isn't what you think it is.

11 Google Analytics Tricks to Use for Your Website
SEO Analytics

11 Google Analytics Tricks to Use for Your Website

Do you know what is the most common question that I get every day on social media, forums or email? "How to get insights about my Google Analytics data?" People approach me saying that they have a Google Analytics account for years, but they look only at page views or the number of visitors they get.
Monitor Which Social Networks Your Visitors are Logged Into With Google Analytics
SEO Analytics

Monitor Which Social Networks Your Visitors are Logged Into With Google Analytics

Recently Mat Clayton from Mixcloud provided a great snippet of Javascript that could be used to record whether visitors to your site were logged into Facebook or not. I extend that idea to present similar code for Twitter and Google+ and then wrap it all up in Google Analytics goodness. Using this code you can monitor which social networks your website visitors are logged into.
Have You Seen This Google Analytics Bug?
SEO Analytics

Have You Seen This Google Analytics Bug?

If you use Google Analytics then this bug hyper inflates all your metrics and causes you to make sub optimal marketing decisions. I was recently checking my bounce rates like every analyst does now days and was shocked when I saw my home page with an 83.95% bounce rate. It’s not a blog either it’s a B2B site offering various services which made no sense at all. Put your detective hat on and guess what, you’ve got a bug.
Testing the Accuracy of Visitor Data from Alexa, Compete, Google Trends, Doubleclick & Quantcast
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Testing the Accuracy of Visitor Data from Alexa, Compete, Google Trends, Doubleclick & Quantcast

SEOmoz.org had 13.8mm visits from 6.25mm unique visitors last year (2011). Those numbers are pretty exciting, but what's not exciting is the external perception created by third-parties like Compete, Alexa, Quantcast, Doubleclick and Google Trends for Websites. These sites report massively lower and wrongly trending data - and SEOmoz isn't alone in experiencing this frustration.
5 Insightful Google Analytics Dashboards
SEO Analytics

5 Insightful Google Analytics Dashboards

With the new features that are released every month, Google Analytics becomes a more powerful tool for tracking conversion rates, engaged visitors, content performance and much more. Along with these new features, you can also find the ability to customize and add up to 20 dashboards to your Google Analytics account. However, I suspect that you've already tried to build your own custom dashboards and ended up staring at your screen without knowing where to start.
Navigating YouTube Analytics: A Case Study in Music (Part I)
SEO Analytics

Navigating YouTube Analytics: A Case Study in Music (Part I)

A few weeks ago, some friends of mine set out on their band’s first US tour. I had the chance to see them here in Atlanta, and as we were catching up after the show, started talking about YouTube’s potential as a vehicle for promotion, especially in the music industry. However, the ability to analyze data from YouTube was seriously lacking. Well, that was a few weeks ago; earlier this week, YouTube granted that wish by launching YouTube Analytics!

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