
Paul asks…
How to get rid of Google analytics bar on top of my website?
I have an ecommerce store and I started a google analytics account. When I log into the back end of my online store, the google analytics overlay bar shows up and and I can’t get rid of it. How do you get rid of it? I use Chrome.
Angus Brown answers:
Clear your browser’s cookies and cache. Shut down and restart. It should go away.

Charles asks…
What is the difference between google adsense and google analytics?
Recently i added my blog with google analytics, after that my revenue has reduced drastically very low. I do not know the reason. I would like to the differences between the two.
Angus Brown answers:
Its not because of Analytic s, Analytics is just for analyse your visitors. Adsense is an ad serving application run by Google Inc. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image, and more recently, video advertisements on their websites. These advertisements are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Whr Google Analytics (abbreviated GA) is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website

Michael asks…
Does the google analytics code register a visit if I preview my local html file?
If I put the google analytics code in my website, and then continually preview the local html file (which has the google analytics code in it), will that register to google visits each time I preview my site before posting to the web?
Won’t it execute the piece of google code each time I preview my page?
Angus Brown answers:
Due to the fact that the code is server side for Google Analytics, yes it will register your local visits. However, you can block your IP from the site stats by following the instructions outlined in this article:
http://payperclickjournal.com/use-google-analytics-to-exclude-your-own-ip-address/02/22/2008/
~Ryan M., Server Engineer @ http://www.hostmysite.com

Jenny asks…
Does Google Analytics have a visitor counter I can use on my website?
I have Google Analytics tracking code on my website. While it is certainly powerful, I don’t see anyway I can use the information on my site. Specifically I want to add some statistics such as pageviews, visitors, most popular pages. Is there a way this can be done without logging into Google Analytics and exporting the reports? This is extremely cumbersome.
Thanks.
Angus Brown answers:
There are a couple 3rd party sites you can use which will do this:
http://www.shufflepoint.com/
http://www.embeddedanalytics.com
http://www.youcalc.com
Google also has a page dedicated to solutions :
http://code.google.com/apis/analytics/docs/gdata/gdataGallery.htm

Sharon asks…
How can I become an expert an Google Analytics?
I want to become an expert at Google Analytics. Are there any great resources online that will help me accomplish this? Also, do I need a Gmail account to access Google Analytics? Can I use another Email account?
Angus Brown answers:
You will need a gmail address for google analytics. To become an expert you simply need to use it- and there are some great tutorials on google for their analytics system.
There is also a good tutorial here-> http://www.conversationmarketing.com/2010/02/google-analytics-tutorial-redux2.htm
Hope that helps!
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