Many companies today have analytics on their websites but only a handful actually use it; other than to see how many hit they got the other day. Many business people look at analytic’s As another type of SEO voodoo but trust me analytics is core to any Internet business and the basics are pretty easy when you know. However like ever thing in SEO you can take Google analytics to many levels but for now let not get a head of are self’s.
There are a number of basic things to setup once you have installed Google analytics, all of which will aid you in your quest to understand how your site is working in term of traffic. The first thing to do is make sure you remove you office IP address from the data being collected, many business don’t even think about doing this, but if you don’t you may corrupt your traffic data in a big way! Plus it doesn’t take an SEO shaman to set it up.
Just log in to your analytics, at the bottom right you will see a link called filters, click it and it will take you to the Filter Manager page. Filter management does what it say on the tin, it filters out unwanted traffic from your analytics data, in this case we want to take out the office IP. For this you want to create a new filter by click the “Add Filter link” located in the darkest grey box at the right hand side and it will take you to the Create New Filter page. The are two sections the first section is call enter filter information. This is contain three field Filters: Name, Filter Type and Domain. In the first field “Filter Name” Name your filter: for instance: “Exclude office IP” always try to name and filter after what they are doing; it goes with out say really but I will say it anyway.
Next is “Filter Type:” this is a drop down box, for this you want to select the option “Exclude all traffic from an ip address.” Finally the last option “IP address” for this you will need to know your offices IP not you the computer you on but the IP address of the router for the whole building to do this go to start run and enter the following “ipconfig” and press the Enter The Gateway button, this should be the IP of your offices router enter this information in to the IP address in Google analytics and just apply it to your site profile in section two and your done.
I hope you have found this blog useful, look out for Google Analytics part two, coming soon!



