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American Internet Marketing and SEO web optimization and website positioning. Online Hotel Marketing News and Know-How. GoogAWHO. El Contenido (Body) de las páginas html - Libro de Mercadeo y Posicionamiento web. The Real Estate Blog - Real Estate Tomato. What Google’s New Algorithm Means for SEO. Real Estate Marketing SEO Blog. Overcome the Google Analytics Learning Curve in 20 Minutes. The author's posts are entirely his or her own (excluding the unlikely event of hypnosis) and may not always reflect the views of Moz. As recently as a month ago I was a victim of a state of mind I call Analytics Dismissal Disorder. This mindset is common after hearing about the importance of analytics, installing the tracking code and then getting overwhelmed by all of the graphs and scary numbers. When I suffered from analytics dismissal disorder (which my doctors called A.D.D. for short), I knew Google Analytics was important but avoided the extra effort necessary to learn how to get the most out of the software.

This post explains what I needed to learn to get over this. After learning the basics of Google Analytics, you can learn interesting facts like what search terms people use to find your website. Here is the problem with Google Analytics: It is obviously potentially useful but who has the time to study how to use a product. First Things First: Tough beans! Report Interface: Data: Create your Google Sitemap Online - XML Sitemaps Generator. Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO. Fitbit has discontinued their Fitbit One step trackers, which seems like a good opportunity to step back and reflect on wearing one for the last decade or so.

I’ve enjoyed using Fitbit trackers, but the One devices seemed like they broke down too often. I’m pretty proud that I ended up earning all the activity-related Fitbit badges though: In 2013, I ran a 50 mile race and I took 110,472 steps that day. I think I did some extra steps late that night just in case Fitbit ever increased their top step badge from 100K to 105K or 110K steps. The lifetime miles badge took care of itself as long as I wore my Fitbit.

The same applied for the lifetime floor badge: I’ve climbed 73,383 floors in the last few years, and that badge tops out at 35,000 floors. But the Rainbow badge was a little harder: 700 floors in one day. DC isn’t known for its high buildings. That’s how I found myself on a Sunday morning in July 2018. Wait a second–the badge is only for 700 floors, so why did I climb 800+ floors? Webmaster Center. XML Sitemap Generator, Editor + Keyword Analyzer - XML Sitemaps Online.