Just wondering if Google Analytics is used much for activity tracking on SmugMug. I signed up for it, but I think it's overkill for my particular (non-commercial) purposes.
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For those who want serious analytics (beyond simple view counts), Google Analytics is a good free option. I use Clicky which isn't free but has some additional features. If you don't see a need for Google Analytics and you're not serious about web traffic or revenue, then don't worry about it. If you care about these things, then you should look at Google Analytics, Clicky, or another good stats program. |
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For me it has been a great way to see my shots travel through the world. I enjoy seeing how many countries have visited. It can also be an ego crush if setup wrong - no views. So I will say before you set it up make sure you know what you are wanting to measure. |
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It is used quite a bit by all levels of users on SmugMug in my experience on the help desk. The reasons are varied and not necessarily just for commercial purposes. Some examples: To track when invited users look at galleries that you have sent them a link to. Check for intrusion into private galleries. This usually happens if a visitor you invited has published the link to others. To decide when content has become stale and time to archive it. An example would be for an event. After a period of time, you may not see any more visitors and it is safe to move it into an archive category. To check if a photo has gone viral and published via link to blogs, forums, and places like Facebook. There are many other reasons. Even if they are just for ego boosting. |
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It is widely used. So widely used that we added a Control Panel box to add your UA-XXXXXXX number from Google Analytics, thus avoiding the need to paste in html from Google. More on that is here: |
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