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Ultimate Google Analytics Filters Guide

Manoj Jasra - Thursday, January 08, 2009 9 Comments

Google Analytics filters allow you manage and segment your incoming data giving you increased insight for your website. Google Analytics filters can be created for internal traffic, capturing sub domains, rewriting URLs within your reports, gaining a better understanding of referring keywords and even the exact page on Google where your traffic came from. Below we have found some blogs/articles which have created some excellent best practices, tips and usages for Google Analytics filters. Have a look....


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9 Responses to “Ultimate Google Analytics Filters Guide”

  1. # Blogger Julien

    Thanks Manoj! :)  

  2. # Blogger Rob

    Awesome list! Thanks Manoj! I've already bookmarked this and plan to use a few of these.  

  3. # Anonymous John Y.

    Good stuff Manoj. Excellent and thorough coverage, as always.  

  4. # Blogger morgret

    Thanks for gathering all of this together, I've been meaning to use some of these filters.  

  5. # Blogger Manoj Jasra

    E-Nor link has been updated - thanks.  

  6. # Anonymous Sandra Niehaus

    Hey Manoj,
    Great list of resources, thanks very much!

    I'd also like to suggest these two posts that my colleague Roger Gilliam put together on 'must have' and advanced Analytics filters:

    http://www.closed-loop-marketing.com/blog/category/analytics/

    Hope these are helpful to your readers.  

  7. # Blogger Synchrony

    Please let me know how to filter the visits coming from a dynamic ip address.  

  8. # Blogger ryanSF

    I'm looking for a custom filter that will combine browser type and browser version. I find it disappointing that these aren't combined.  

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