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    ramki
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    Posted: 2007-Mar-19 11:24
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    Hi,

    Is it possible to get last visitor details (like todays last 100 visitors - with there IP address, referral url, location) in Google Analytics?. How to enable the Last Visitor Details feature in Google Analytics? Please Help.

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    Ramki



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    Posted: 2007-Mar-20 02:09
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    Google Analytics can be configured to provide much more than it does using the defaults. Most of the type of information will be found under All Reports, Visitor Segment Performance. You can see Network Locations, then select ISPs (called Organization Name in their chart), then click on the circle with the double-arrows to select Cross Segment Performance.

    From there you can drill down to many other details either immediately or using the drop-down at the top of the chart. IP address is not one of them. That requires customized configuration. My most recommended Google Analytics experts at ROI Revolution provided instructions on how this used to be possible in an article on Viewing Visitor IP Addresses in Google Analytics.

    HOWEVER, they also noted that "Item 7 in the Google Analytics Terms of Service" says that you are not allowed to "associate any data gathered from Your website(s) (or such third parties' website(s)) with any personally identifying information from any source". Using the filter will break the ToS.

    They later provided this update: "Previously, by stripping out the visitor IP address and adding it to the User Defined variable, the IP address would show up in reports. However, now this report (Marketing Optimisation -> Visitor Segment Performance -> User-defined) now shows a value of '(not set)' for all visitors, as it would if the User Defined variable had never been used.

    We've noticed the same thing, so we recommend that anyone who has attempted this hack on their own Google Analytics profiles remove it. As we've mentioned above, it violated Google's Terms of Service and it no longer works."

    Anyone who wishes to get more out of Google Analytics may wish to attend their Free Webinars on Google Analytics. They also offer extensive training courses or you can contract with them to do advanced configuration for you.

    [ Message was edited by: flyingrose 03/19/2007 06:21 pm ]





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    Posted: 2007-Mar-20 04:14
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    Referral URLs can be seen under All Reports, Marketing Optimization, Visitor Segment Performance, Referring Source.

    You can see locations by going to All Reports, Marketing Optimization, Visitor Segment Performance, Geo Location or Geo Map Overlay.

    Don't forget to check the extended data for each of those using the circle with the two double-arrows in it.


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