Google Analytics Benchmarking Live


Visit the SearchNewz Directory
Do you have a search site?
Submit it free to the internet's best search industry directory. » Click Here
Search Engines
Google, Yahoo, MSN...

Search Marketing
Marketing, Budget, Planning...

Pay Per Click
Bid, Price, Quality...
SEO Companies
Optimization, Manage, Company...

SEO Tools
Track, Search, Create...

Analytics
Statistics, Counter...
» Submit your site for FREE «

Latest News

Get Your Site Submitted for Free in the World's Largest B2B Directory!

Email Address:
* URL:
*
*Indicates Mandatory Field

Terms & Conditions



Titan Quest Forum Nintendo Wii Graphics Forum
Halo 3 Forum Mac Software
By: Philipp Lenssen
2008-03-21



Googles new benchmarking section is live now in Google Analytics. If you opted in to the servive, you will find it in your site stats navigation at Visitors -> Benchmarking. You will then see a number of charts from sites of comparable traffic, so that you can find out if e.g. your visitors stay longer on pages than average, or if they visit more pages than average. Your own sites traffic will be displayed in the usual blue, whereas the traffic of all the other comparable sites is displayed with a gray line. (Note that the invidiual charts graphics use sub titles, not headlines; this is formatted so it can be misunderstood.)

Also, a category list on top offers items like Entertainment/ Music or Society/ Education which you can pick from to restrict the charts to compare to sites within that category only.

All in all I think the data is interesting to take a look at once, but personally I find it hard to imagine how to utilize these numbers on a more regular basis. If you have a site you probably want to grow the traffic anyway and not spend too much time comparing to sites of a similar traffic size " rather, for inspiration you would be more interested in what sites in your niche with a much higher traffic might do differently. And comparing data like average time on site by just picking a broad category, such as Games, seems too unspecific to gain good understanding of differences to other sites which would really matter (is it a Flash-based games site? Is it a single game or a collection? Is it for kids? Games for adults? A poker site? A game download site? and so on. What good would it do for me to know that people spend longer on my web-based games site than say a site which merely offers a PC game for download?). What do you all think?

Comments

Tag:

Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl

Have a bookmark! -


View All Articles by Philipp Lenssen




About the Author:
Philipp Lenssen from Germany, author of 55 Ways to Have Fun With Google, shares his views & news on the search industry in the daily Google Blogoscoped.
Privacy Policy Legal Sitemap Contact Us RSS Feeds Newsletter Archive SearchNewz.com Privacy Policy Legal Sitemap Contact Us RSS Feeds Newsletter Signup Subscribe to our feeds!