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Semalt: Excluding Internal Traffic From A Google Analytics Account

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Semalt: Excluding Internal Traffic From A Google Analytics Account

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  1. 23.05.2018 Semalt: Excluding Internal Tra?c From A Google Analytics Account A lot of multinational corporations use Google Analytics software because of its effectiveness and reliability. This software is used for monitoring traf?c as well as giving its users useful information on the type of visitors that access a website. It also gives information on what the visitors do when they visit a website. The best thing about Google Analytics is that it can be customized, easy to use and also free of charge. Google analytics is useful in keeping unwanted data off websites. It is advantageous for a website to indicate that it receives a lot of views. This is because it can be helpful in ensuring that more revenue can be obtained from advertisements, which will eventually lead to an increase in the sales volume. However, if the reporting data contains rogue data, then its credibility of would be misleading. Julia Vashneva, the Senior Customer Success Manager of Semalt, tells that this bad data is harmful because it affects reporting data. It has a negative effect on internal traf?c and should be excluded from the computer. The source of such unwanted data may be referral spam. This data can be excluded in a simple procedure if followed correctly. The ?rst step is to identify your IP address. Finding out the IP address is easy you just have to Google "what's my IP address? "in the search https://rankexperience.com/articles/article1400.html 1/2

  2. 23.05.2018 results, the IP address appears as a number at the top of the screen, which should be jotted down for future reference. After you have identi?ed the IP address, you need to log into your Google Analytics account and select the account that you wish to block the unwanted data. Under the account menu, select the Admin button and click on the admin link. After the Admin link has opened, select on the ?lters section and choose the All ?lters option. This should be followed by the selection of the new ?lter option followed by the add ?lter selection. After you have selected the add ?lter option, it is required that you create a name for the ?lter. The name of the ?lter can be any, for instance, you can choose to name it Home traf?c or Work traf?c. After the naming of the ?lter, you should click on the exclude button. Selecting the exclude option ensures that you do not block useful data but only rogue data that is not required in the reporting data. The excluding option is then followed by selecting "traf?c from the IP address." The next step is to select the "that are equal to" option which should be followed by keying in the IP address that was generated in the ?rst step. After this has been done, you need to highlight the "All website" option and then click on the "Add button." The ?nal step is to select the save button. After the above procedure has been followed, internal traf?c will be blocked from being displayed in your Google analytic account. This means that when you access your website, there will be no recording of your own internal traf?c. https://rankexperience.com/articles/article1400.html 2/2

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