Google Analytics
November 24, 2005 at 5:30 pm
Google has also launched Analytics, which provides much more detailed statistics on your website, but involves a more intrusive approach, that is not for the non-technical. It provides detailed statistics on the site, but requires a piece of javascript to be placed on the site, presumably in order to capture stats. You can sign up to Google Analytics here. https://www.google.com/analytics/
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Check out google Sitemaps
November 17, 2005 at 11:46 pm
Go to https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ where you can get some cool statistics about your site from Google. You will need to login and place a file on your webserver to confirm that you actually own the site.
Statistics include an overview of pagerank for your site, indicating the percentage of pages which have high, medium and low pagerank, as well as a listing of which pages the Googlebot could not reach. To which search terms your site scores high and which provide the greatest click throughs. Unfortunately there is no hard data as to exactly how your site is performing, but it could give a useful overview of where your site could do with some improvement.
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Google Buds
June 22, 2005 at 12:20 am
Over the past few weeks I have been working on a system to accurately determine how relevant a site is to a particular topic via automated processes. I have slowly, due to my forthcoming wedding, been refining this technique, which I hope to use to rank content garnered from google, as well as several other search engines.
Hopefully in about a months time I will be able to provide more detail, as the wedding will be out the way, broadband will be reinstalled, and I’ll have removed all the asbestos from thousands of properties. Wait, that last part was a joke, at someone who shall remain nameless’ expense.
So far it is just 1 week and 3 days to go till the wedding, and it looks as though there will still be a lot to do. Unfortunately, it looks like work is getting heavy at the moment, so I will be trying to juggle sleep, work and wedding prep. as well as moving into a new house, trying to keep myself sane, and maintain my relationship with my fiance. Oh, and finances - which don’t seem to be too stressed, but its not a very pretty sight at the moment.
Hopefully things will get a little quieter soon.
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Just over 1 Month to go
June 1, 2005 at 12:05 am
Well, the time seems to have flown by, and the Wedding date is getting nearer and nearer. Thankfully most of the important stuff seems to be sorted now - the only remaining obstacle is to get everything paid on time and sorted so I can move into my new flat. Strangely enough I’m not feeling stressed about the whole thing, but I feel like I should be blogging a bit more and letting people know what I’m up to, in case they’re reading this.
Also, I have managed to get the stats working again, thanks to a more recent build of BAStats which works with 1.5.1 so I should be able to keep track of the people that come here. I’m thinking I may create a page which listes the most important stats about the site, which basically means how many people are using firefox.
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