December 19th, 2011 → 8:00 pm by Robert Kingston
If you’ve looked closely enough at my site, you may have noticed the new section to the side – tools and tweaks. To date, I have built a calculator for graphing and measuring statistical confidence on your tests (alongside the feedback tool and GA content targeting script). It’s the first of its kind to graph [...]
August 23rd, 2011 → 4:45 pm by Robert Kingston
Last week, Tim Leighton-Boyce shared a post about day-of-the-week reporting in Google Analytics V5. It reminded me of a cool little visualization Core Metrics uses to illustrate the best converting hour and day of the week, as well as how to construct it in Microsoft Excel. Yes. It’s really that simple to do, and gives [...]
August 8th, 2011 → 5:00 pm by Robert Kingston
One of the lesser known features of Google Analytics is that you can use it to target offers and content through JavaScript – much like the features of BTBuckets and many split testing software providers. Unlike these providers however, using Google Analytics can be a cleaner, tidier way that has less of an impact on [...]
July 19th, 2011 → 7:13 pm by Robert Kingston
Feedback is probably the best tool anyone can use to improve their website and guide conversion optimisation camapigns. Since Kampyle is a little on the expensive side for most blog owners, I built a little alternative for anyone looking for a great free option that also integrates with Google Analytics. Features Attention grabbing pop-out (useful [...]
June 6th, 2011 → 7:30 pm by Robert Kingston
Before we get to it, I’d first like to apologise to my subscribers who are receiving this twice. Last week, I accidentally published an unfinished copy of the post from my phone. Yes, I’m embarrassed and yes, I plan to make it up to you… Let’s get into the post! As I’ve written before, unique [...]
May 23rd, 2011 → 7:39 pm by Robert Kingston
Update: Just updated the code to detect if it’s on the page, in case you’re running an experiment on only one page of your site. I’ve been setting up some crazy-complex experiment on my blog recently and I figured I would simplify things by using Yoast’s Google Analytics for WordPress plugin. This is such a [...]
May 3rd, 2011 → 10:00 pm by Robert Kingston
Update 24/11/2011: Now you don’t need to make the code updates for Site Speed Tracking – it is all controlled simply through _trackPageview(). In fact, now you can also control the sampling rate of site speed by calling _setSiteSpeedSampleRate() before the call to _trackPageview(). See the tracking reference here. I’m not sure why, but I [...]
March 23rd, 2011 → 7:00 am by Robert Kingston
Ideas are powerful – you don’t need to watch Inception to know that, either. Results released by Microsoft, Amazon and App Sumo indicate most of their ideas to improve their websites have failed to improve the metrics they were designed to lift. Here are the results: Amazon – 50% of experiments fail to show improvement Microsoft [...]
March 22nd, 2011 → 7:00 am by Robert Kingston
If you’re in Brisbane, Australia on April 6th, I’d love to catch up – I’ll be speaking at Interactive Minds’ “Improving Website Conversion” event on April 6th. Of course, I’ll be introducing people to the tools and how to run a successful conversion optimisation campaign on your site. Here, I’ll be covering the following: The [...]
March 8th, 2011 → 7:00 am by Robert Kingston
The trouble with blogs and other sites that offer up quick and pointed content to visitors, is that often times, readers arrive and spend minutes worth of engaged time reading your posts, but they bounce from your site after a single pageview. One potential way of solving this is by changing how your bouncerate is [...]