Creating a weekly heatmap of traffic or conversions is one of my favorite data visualisation tips for Google Analytics users. Sometimes this level of granularity just obscures the most important time related features of the data.

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Creating a weekly heatmap of traffic or conversions is one of my favorite data visualisation tips for Google Analytics users. Sometimes this level of granularity just obscures the most important time related features of the data.
I just noticed a new report in my Google Analytics accounts: the Lifetime Value Report is a valuable addition to the existing reports. It is still in beta.
For a long time, it was impossible to move a Google Analytics property from one account to another. Now there is an easy way to do this.
Did you know that you can plot rows in two different ways? You probably know how to use the standard plot rows button available in GA reports.
Finding fresh ideas for blog posts or content marketing can be a challenge. In this blog post, you’ll learn how to use Google Analytics for creating new ideas for blog post topics. Is it difficult for you to find an idea for your next blog post? For me, it certainly is.
Want to debug your Google Analytics installation or get more out of the reports? These 5 free Chrome plugins will make your life as web analyst much easier.
You probably know how to build dashboards and custom reports, filter Analytics views and navigate through the menus. Even so, you might not have noticed some of the Analytics features hidden in the plain sight.