It was over a year ago that my wife first told me about google analytics and I didn't listen too much...I had other motivations at the time I guess. However, with the launch of chemtoolbox.com, she mentioned it to me again and this time I dove right in!
Being in post-secondary school studying chemistry and biochemistry now for about 11 years, I should have developed an analytical mind...and I have, though probably not well enough to solve really tough problems. Despite this, I can appreciate a valuable analytical tool, and after setting up google analytics I was immediately impressed with the level of detail in a variety of metrics analyzed.
Categorically, google analytics is made up of 5 major sections, 3 of which are absolutely impressive: Visitors, Traffic, Content. The other 2 are Dashboard (overview) and Goals.
The Visitor category compiles data regarding visitors' demographic, spoken language, frequency, loyalty, depth of views, duration, bouce rate, what browsers they are using, what OS they are using, what network connections, and a bit more.
The Traffic Sources category lets you know if people are redirected to your site from a link on another site and what that site is, or if they are coming from search engines, or an e-mail client.
The Content category displays which pages are being viewed how often and for how long as well as which pages visitors are leaving the site from (exit page).
To many people, after reading this entry, you are probably thinking "welcome to the 21st century!" as this tool has been around for the better part of a decade now, but nevertheless, this is a new discovery for me!
The genesis of this blog consists of the desire to track personal growth regarding: 1. Deployment of a linux digital audio workstation having the goal and mind-set of inexpensive expression whilst achieving computing and musical maturity. 2. General interests with an emphasis on linux, music, homebrewing, chemistry and some philosophizing. 3. Keeping a journal somewhere that I know I cannot lose it.
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10.20.2009
10.10.2009
ChemToolBox and ChemPup ToDo's
-add new screenshots and update ChemPup features list
-upload ChemPup-1.0.1
-remaster ChemPup-0.2.6 and re-upload (note diffs)
-generate MD5 checksums for ISOs
-trim the fat on ChemPup-1.0.1
-start a proper changelog
-test shopping-cart
-build axs ChemPup kits
-produce multisession DVD
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-upload ChemPup-1.0.1
-remaster ChemPup-0.2.6 and re-upload (note diffs)
-generate MD5 checksums for ISOs
-trim the fat on ChemPup-1.0.1
-start a proper changelog
-test shopping-cart
-build axs ChemPup kits
-produce multisession DVD
-
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