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Tag Archives: Disappeared

Google Universal Analytics Data Disappeared On Schedule – Or Did It?

Google Universal Analytics Data Disappeared On Schedule – Or Did It? by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, July 1, 2024 People are creatures of habit. They crave familiarity and feel comfortable when they know how to measure something and where to find data — especially when it comes to advertising campaigns running on Google. On … Continue reading Google Universal Analytics Data Disappeared On Schedule – Or Did It?

My Great New Web Site’s Organic Traffic Just Disappeared

by Jeremy Walker, Op-Ed Contributor, September 7, 2016 When organizations redesign their Web site, most expect their investment in capital and effort to produce several automatic benefits such as a rise in site traffic and improvements for the user. While the creative will get a lot of attention, user testing will provide some insight into … Continue reading My Great New Web Site’s Organic Traffic Just Disappeared