Google Analytics
Author: Jerri L Ledford
You know you need to analyze the success of your Web site, but how? Do you even know what to look for? Is there a tool powerful enough to help you evaluate your marketing efforts, products, and services, but simple enough to use if you're not a propeller-head?
Google Analytics is that tool, and this is the handbook you need to make it work for you. Learn to set up Google Analytics, understand the reports it generates, and use the information to make your Web site a real asset to your business.
• Get familiar with the concept of analytics, what Google Analytics offers, and how it compares to popular site statistics programs.
• Learn to set up the program, navigate the interface, understand filters, and use goal-setting features.
• Integrate Google Analytics with Google AdWords.
• Make the most of reporting dashboards.
• Find out how to use analytics for marketing and content optimization.
• Understand what each type of report means and how to interpret it.
• Explore how other companies have used analytics to improve site performance.
• Investigate how to use Google Analytics for complete e-commerce analysis.
Order your copy today and make your Web site work for you!
Interesting book: Financial Accounting for Future Business Leaders or Current Perspectives
Microsoft Windows Command-Line Administrator's Pocket Consultant
Author: William R Stanek
This practical, pocket-sized reference delivers ready answers for using Microsoft Windows command-line tools to manage multiple clients and servers. It's packed with hundreds of examples that show you how to run, use, schedule, and script Windows commands, support tools, and Resource Kit tools-without ever touching the GUI. Written by a well-known author of more than two dozen computer books-and featuring easy-to-read tables, lists, and step-by step instructions-this POCKET CONSULANT delivers fast, accurate information on the spot.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | Windows command line fundamentals | |
1 | Overview of the Windows command line | 3 |
2 | Getting the most from the command line | 15 |
3 | Command line scripting essentials | 25 |
4 | Scheduling tasks to run automatically | 57 |
Pt. II | Windows systems administration | |
5 | Managing Windows systems | 83 |
6 | Event logging, tracking, and automated monitoring | 103 |
7 | Monitoring processes and performance | 119 |
Pt. III | Windows file system and disk administration | 139 |
8 | Configuring and maintaining hard disk drives | 141 |
9 | Partitioning basic disks | 167 |
10 | Managing volumes and RAID on dynamic disks | 181 |
Pt. IV | Windows active directory and network administration | |
11 | Core active directory services administration | 199 |
12 | Managing computer accounts and domain controllers | 217 |
13 | Managing active directory users and groups | 237 |
14 | Administering network printers and print services | 267 |
15 | Configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting TCP/IP networking | 297 |
App | Essential command-line tools reference | 343 |
Index | 377 |
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