Announcement: GA Real-Time Supports Profiles

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October 19, 2012

On Wednesday, Google made a very important announcement about Google Analytics Real-Time functionality. Starting Wednesday, data that you see in Real-Time is profile specific. This feature will be fully rolled-out in the upcoming weeks. This has two major implications:

    1. If your profile has certain filters that exclude traffic, Real-Time will not show that traffic. This is yet another reason to always maintain one unfiltered profile, and then create other profiles to filter data as needed.
    2. Before this change, only account Administrators were able to use Real-Time. Now, profile Users as well as Administrators will be able to leverage Real-Time.

Prior to this roll-out, there was no way to test filters in Real-Time. You had to wait 24 hours to get data and see if the filter was working properly. According to Google’s Blog Post, you can test newly created filters in Real-Time within a few hours after setting them up. Today, when I tested this and created a new exclusion filter, Real-Time picked it up immediately. This is a great time saver.

This is not restricted to web-pages, but also supports App profiles. For example, if you are releasing a new version of the app, you can test in Real-Time if everything is being tracked properly.

Lastly, this change is impacting how you might use Real-Time to track the viral effect of your marketing campaigns. If you are running a marketing campaign and are tracking how the message spreads in Real-Time, this new feature can help you track the viral effect across different channels. For example, in Real-Time you will be able to see not just where the visitors are coming from, but using a filter track, what social networks are the most effective at bringing traffic to your site right now. This adds a level of granularity to your data that can help make marketing decisions faster.

This new feature is very beneficial, and I look forward to putting it to work.

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Blog post written by Michael Loban

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  • Michael Loban is the CMO of InfoTrust, a Cincinnati-based digital analytics consulting and technology company that helps businesses analyze and improve their marketing efforts. He’s also an adjunct professor at both Xavier University and University of Cincinnati on the subjects of digital marketing and analytics. When he's not educating others on the power of data, he's likely running a marathon or traveling. He's been to more countries than you have -- trust us.

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