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Sep 7, 2012

Google Analytics Android App Review

Every cell phone spy – particularly an Android Spy brigade –has been on the lookout for the Google Analytics app ever since it’s been in the works. And with the tail end of June seeing its release, the curiosity regarding what the app brought to the table skyrocketed fittingly. Analytics or monitoring traffic on websites can be of particular use for a wide array of people, and after sifting the pros from the cons, here’s what this app boils down to…

Real-Time Report

This gives you the exact number of visitors currently on your website, albeit with a five-minute update time. It also showcases the ‘top landing pages’ list, with ‘top referrals’ and ‘top active pages’ listed below. If you’re monitoring news domains or are a webmaster and don’t find five minutes an eternity, the app is a godsend to cater to your needs. This would help you keep yourself and your website up to date, and would help you muster up enough means to adjust the pages according to the rise and fall in traffic.

A Comprehensive Dashboard

The Dashboard is a piece of tech artistry. Not only does it default view showcases the daily unique visitors and conversion rates, it does so with unprecedented accuracy and frequency. These two are obviously the two most frequently checked – and the most relevant – metrics that any potential Google Analytics user would want as the first thing he sees on his desktop. This is precisely why our Android spy brigade is particularly intrigued by Google setting their priorities straight over here.

This feature could potentially dig out a goldmine for search engine operators and their relevant marketing firms, because it conjures up data on the much revered ‘on-demand’ basis. Also those website managers that have to deal with a barrage of traffic inflow, which can fluctuate massively as well, can summon changes at the drop of a hat to accommodate the pressing needs.

Automatic Updates

Okay so it’s official: Gone are the days where you had to manually nosedive into tedious numbers to synthesize the relevant data. This app provides automatic alerts, which ensure that you’re never late to come up with a response to the late afternoon traffic drop, because you were wandering around outside your office. You will get exhaustive, regular updates that would help you monitor and adjust the traffic related data according to your needs.

Of course this would also mean that this feature could disturb your holidays to beep about your website’s negative turn. But let’s face it, you wouldn’t want to log in to the laptop each time the negative alarms clatter the daylight out of your peaceful dillydallying.

Custom Circus

If you were to endeavor to set up custom alerts on the desktop version of the app, it would not be showcased on the Google Analytics interface. That would only happen if the condition required that would fulfill the alert trigger, surfaces. This in turn connotes that if one were to forget their custom alerts, or what they actually are, they would need a recheck on the desktop version.

Hence, as far as Custom Alerts is concerned, one should only earmark the very crucial alerts here. Or one could even set up more than one alert that are high on the priority list, ones that require immediate action, and that could work just as well.

The Verdict

All in all, with everything said and done, Google Analytics is an ensemble of decent functionality and the ability to efficiently track data. And it’s simple really whenever a web-based app is converted to cater to the mobile platform the advantages are pretty obvious. That’s precisely the case with Google Analytics, which combines efficiency with user-friendliness, seamlessly enough to conjure up as close to a complete package as it gets.

Author Bio:

Natalia David, an author significantly contributes towards PC security Software, cell phone spy and spy software for android. If you want to know more about Natalia you can follow her on twitter @NataliaDavid4

Tags: Google Analytics, Google Android, Google App Review

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