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Glish.com. Smashing Magazine. A Guide to Google Analytics and Useful Tools. Advertisement Google Analytics is undoubtedly the most widely used web analytics application. Emerged from and based upon the analytics-package developed by Urchin Software Corporation (which was bought by Google in April 2005), the tool has become publicly available for free under the new flagship of Google Analytics. In May 2007 the application was heavily edited, developed and released; the design was simplified and more advanced featured were added. Over years Google Analytics managed to gain on popularity because of its simplicity and many advanced features for curious site owners and professional marketers. You probably use Google Analytics on a regular basis, for basic stats tracking the performance of your site.

Did you know that Google Analytics can generate up to 85 different reports that will help you analyze all possible data about your website traffic. This post is not a be-all-and-end-all look at GA, but a rough guide to its many under-used features and reports.