Restricting Analytics Traffic to your Own Website
Friday, July 31st, 2009It is possible to get misleading site traffic stats if your Google Analytics code is copied and added to another website page with your account number (this could be inadvertently done if somebody is trying to copy the page without meaning to use your tracking code). If you are intending to make strategic marketing decisions based on the integrity of your Analytics data, this type of misuse of your Analytics code could impair the accuracy of the information you are basing your decisions on.
Thankfully it is possible to configure Google Analytics to only accept data that comes from your domain using a custom filter, to implement this do the following steps. Choose whether you want to apply this ‘own traffic’ filter to the current traffic profile or whether you want to create an additional profile that will conform to this filter. Click on edit on the actions column and then click on ‘add filter’, then on the ‘filter type’ drop down menu, choose ‘custom filter’ and then click on ‘include’ on the radio button options and from the ‘filter field’ drop down menu select ‘hostname’. In the ‘filter pattern’ text box enter the following: ^yourdomainname\.com$. The last step is to choose whether you want the filter to be case sensitive (the default is ‘no’).
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