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11:38 am November 9, 2011
| Eric J. Nisall
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Wow, I'm not feeling like a real blogger anymore since so many are saying that they've been losing time to watching the real-time stats and I haven't even checked it this week even once Of course my traffic numbers suck so I probably wouldn't be watching anything happen anyway
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1:18 pm November 9, 2011
| Squirrelers
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Tushar @ Everything Finance said:
Its very addictive.
I have had it open in a browser since the past 3 days. I keep looking at it every 5 minutes. :)
Its a total time-waster
Yeah, like I alluded to, thanks a lot for lowering my productivity for a bit today:) Just kidding.
I looked at it a couple of times today, but I'm going to stop. It's too cool, but I don't want to look at this again. It's like the junk food I'm cutting out of my diet, fun but detrimental
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6:41 pm November 9, 2011
| Kevin @ Avant
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Great find! I didn't know I had to use the newer version as well, I was wondering where it was.
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8:01 pm November 9, 2011
| OneCentAtatime
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After wondering for two days, I finally figured out there's a small link at the top "new version". Now I can see what you guys are talking about. Its like waiting for customers to visit your shop. 1..2.. again1… wow 3 !
Don't know what I'll do by seeing a real time visitor, still good technology with some waste of bandwidth.
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5:20 am November 10, 2011
| Melissa (Mom's Plans)
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Thanks for this Tushar! I was just coming her to ask because in the last hour I had 80 visitors from Seattle Washington landing on types of different pages. I went to the real-time analytics, but I can't see where exactly they are coming from. Is there some way to do this?
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5:23 am November 10, 2011
| Tushar @ Everything Finance
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Melissa, under the "Real-Time Beta", expand that and choose "Traffic Sources". That should show the referral sites that readers are coming from.
Hope this helps.
Melissa (Mom's Plans) said:
Thanks for this Tushar! I was just coming her to ask because in the last hour I had 80 visitors from Seattle Washington landing on types of different pages. I went to the real-time analytics, but I can't see where exactly they are coming from. Is there some way to do this?
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5:26 am November 10, 2011
| Melissa (Mom's Plans)
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Thanks, but it is still a mystery. It says they are all coming direct; only 8% referral, but they are all coming directly from Seattle. :) Strange.
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12:04 pm November 10, 2011
| Charles @ MoneyGreenLife
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I just looked at it and saw that 2 people are looking at my site at that specific moment. lol.
Time to work on increasing my traffic!
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1:05 pm November 10, 2011
| Jeff @ Sustainable Life Blog
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I have poked around with this, but dont use it much – I'm not that obsessed with my stats (though I probably should be)
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7:21 am November 11, 2011
| SavingMentor
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One good thing about using Drupal is that it tells me how many people are accessing the site at any given time so I can sort of see it real time anyway without wasting too much of my time staring at GA :)
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10:44 am November 11, 2011
| OneCentAtatime
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Since moving to new GA, the only feature I found useful is the time line comparison. On one page I can compare sepetember performance nad October performance and capture the screen shots for monthly blog update. Sure there must be other useful imporvements too, but haven't found yet.
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