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Tracking & Conversion Measurements Prev Story Next story Tweet Pin It Prev Story Next Story A week ago, Google Analytics fixed a bug with content data reports, now they need to fix issues with Google Analytics users logging into their accounts. There are several threads in the Google Analytics Help forum discussing how Google is displaying an error message when they login. Googler, Christelle, said in a Google Analytics Help thread:If you get this error message (Error Has Been Detected) when you click on the View Reports link, please add your https://productforums.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!category-topic/analytics/discuss-issues-related-to-your-accounts-reports-and-data/mY9IR7bXkJk username in the form at https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pKyhdPcaY98d84kyJhdBELg Your login email will be fixed within 24 hours (excluding weekends and holidays)-- Christelle PS: Please do not post your email address hereSo if you are seeing the message, "Error Has Been Detected," please go to the URL above and fill out the form.Forum discussion at Google Analytics Help. Previous story: Google Hosting Implementation/Optimization AdSense Webinar May 7th blog https://www.seroundtable.com/archives/019948.html comments powered by Disqus The pulse of the search community Subscribe Subscribe options ADVERTISERS Search buzz Video 09/23/2016 10:17 am Subscribe More videos Video Details Browse by: Browse by Date Find by Category Discover by Author Scan Most Recent See Comments View Tag Cloud SEM FORUM THREADS WebmasterWorld ForumsBlackBerry To Stop Making PhonesLink Building Mistakes of the Professionals and Newbies Digital Point ForumsURGENT 24 HOURS! - Book Cover Design - $15 PayPal$35 Logo Design Contest (48Hrs) Sponsored links Best SEO Company Link Penalty Recovery £200 includes locating & contacting Submit a Thread Forum Search Awards About Us Seals Advertise Contact Google Google Updates Google News Google SEO AdSense AdWords Misc Google Google Maps Bing Bing SEO Bing Ads ContentAds Yahoo Yahoo SEO Yahoo Search Ads Yahoo Publisher Network Yahoo News Other Yahoo Overture SEO Sitemaps Spiders Informational Sites SEO SEO Copywriting Keyword Research Link Building Dynamic Site SEO Cloaking Local SEO Other Search Topics Search News SEO Tools Spam Forum News SEM Companies Web Promotion SEO Interviews Search Technology Search Theory SEM Organizations SEO Books Legal Search Issues Affiliate Marketing Social Search More... Logos Other Search Engines SEO Conferences PPC Engines Web Directories Ask.com Photos
A blog about analytics, marketing and testing Kissmetrics Customer Analytics: See how each visitor behaves and make better decisions that drive growth Try Kissmetrics 29 Common Google Analytics Data Errors And How To https://blog.kissmetrics.com/google-analytics-data-errors/ Fix Them With the Ecommerce Foundation quoting B2C eCommerce figures of $2.2bn worldwide for 2015, it seems that if a business is not focusing efforts online then it’s falling way behind the current trend. Doing business online these days IS doing business, and the trusted means by which to measure our results is Google Analytics. “If you can not an error measure it, you can not improve it” - Sir William Thomson (First Baron Kelvin) Rolling out and implementing Google Analytics can be a tricky big process for most businesses and often specialist assistance is required to get things running correctly. However, even with the most skilled of talent, errors can occur in the data that can throw out results, often an error has unknown to the analytics team. Customizing the Google Analytics code is a team effort and will require constant measurement and evaluation to get things humming. During the refinement process you are likely to find some of these errors occurring. Here’s 29 of the most common errors, likely causes and ways you can correct them. I’m assuming you are using Universal Analytics analytics.js: Before we begin: Did You Know, there are two [Google Analytics] methods for gathering user data from your website? Use either Universal Analytics or Tag Manager, and be careful not to use both. Note 1: Both are using the same JavaScript code to gather data, it’s only that Tag Manager makes it easier to customize the code with additional tags. Note 2: We are only going to touch on Tag Manager issues in this post. Tag Manager has a lot of elements that we could get into but would be too extensive for this post. Tag Manager Errors deserve a post all to themselves so maybe I’ll hit that one for you guys next t