The last tracking of my website by GA happened at the 9:00-10:00am time range PST yesterday (Thursday). No tracking at all today. My own website stats report that visits are happening -- so this must be a problem at the GA end.
The same problem with me too. That means there are some problems with google analytics service. Don't worry, they will be updating with the data very soon.
I you remember, there was some problem on 31st Jan too. Between 7am to 8am there was no data. I checked with all my sites and found the same. But Google updated the data on 1st Feb.
So don't worry, there may be some delay in updating the stats, but i will come definitely.
> The last tracking of my website by GA happened at the 9:00-10:00am > time range PST yesterday (Thursday). No tracking at all today. My own > website stats report that visits are happening -- so this must be a > problem at the GA end.
> On Feb 2, 5:34 am, GWM wrote:
> > Hi. Tracking for my site showed no visitors from 16:00 approx on > > Thursday 1st Feb 2007, and nothing this morning so far (Friday 2nd > > Feb).
> > Now there have definitely been visitors, but the site gets a steady > > stream of visitors throughout the day and night.
> > So I was wondering whether anyone else noticed anything like this? The > > tracking code has not been changed.
Our analytics tracking fell out about 1PM PST on 2/1/7, and has not yet returned. We were doing some fiddling to enable tracking across subdomains. Reassuring that we're not the only ones having the problem, but it will be nice to have the data come back online so we can see if our fiddling worked!
Same here guys...we also saw a gap in the data the previous day, but that seems to have been filled in. Here's to hoping we don't lose yesterday and today's data.
It dropped at EXACTLY the same hour something we posted ended up on Slashdot. Our server logs indicate 30,000 pageviews for that article but putting together a comprehensive picture is a PITA. So we don't have any ability to track ANYTHING.
Hmm, I just found my way here. I have the same issue that you all are experiencing, but I would have expected there to be more posts on the problem. Any idea if google checks this group?
> It dropped at EXACTLY the same hour something we posted ended up on > Slashdot. Our server logs indicate 30,000 pageviews for that article > but putting together a comprehensive picture is a PITA. So we don't > have any ability to track ANYTHING.
> Hmm, I just found my way here. I have the same issue that you all are > experiencing, but I would have expected there to be more posts on the > problem. Any idea if google checks this group?
> On Feb 2, 8:45 am, Brian.Boyko wrote:
> > This is actually pretty damn irritating.
> > It dropped at EXACTLY the same hour something we posted ended up on > > Slashdot. Our server logs indicate 30,000 pageviews for that article > > but putting together a comprehensive picture is a PITA. So we don't > > have any ability to track ANYTHING.
> > Hmm, I just found my way here. I have the same issue that you all are > > experiencing, but I would have expected there to be more posts on the > > problem. Any idea if google checks this group?
> > On Feb 2, 8:45 am, Brian.Boyko wrote:
> > > This is actually pretty damn irritating.
> > > It dropped at EXACTLY the same hour something we posted ended up on > > > Slashdot. Our server logs indicate 30,000 pageviews for that article > > > but putting together a comprehensive picture is a PITA. So we don't > > > have any ability to track ANYTHING.
As I noted in the "troubleshooting" thread this is likely some back- end issue and I'm sure the GA team is working feverishly on a resolution. Data processing lags have happened before - think back to the weeks after launch of GA! I'd say sit tight and give GA a day or two to work on whatever is going on.
Also, it's these kind of times that remind me of the beauty of having Urchin running concurrently with GA - it can process the same utm.gif data your GA tags generate, runs on your servers, and you have full control over it. So, for anyone who needs 100% data availability and things like hourly reporting, an Urchin 5 installation with dual- logging GA tags may be worth considering.
> as stated in the other thread in "troubleshooting", mine died > yesterday afternoon and I have no tracking at all today.
> On Feb 2, 12:15 pm, atnep wrote:
> > Me as well... stopped at 12 PST on 2/1
> > On Feb 2, 11:48 am, Stuffnthingz wrote:
> > > Hmm, I just found my way here. I have the same issue that you all are > > > experiencing, but I would have expected there to be more posts on the > > > problem. Any idea if google checks this group?
> > > On Feb 2, 8:45 am, Brian.Boyko wrote:
> > > > This is actually pretty damn irritating.
> > > > It dropped at EXACTLY the same hour something we posted ended up on > > > > Slashdot. Our server logs indicate 30,000 pageviews for that article > > > > but putting together a comprehensive picture is a PITA. So we don't > > > > have any ability to track ANYTHING.
I've got the same thing happening on all four sites... It could be a long wait..
- Why has data suddenly stopped appearing in my account?
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> I've got the same thing happening on all four sites... It could be a > long wait..
> - Why has data suddenly stopped appearing in my account?
> Due to occasional system maintenance, you may experience temporary > delays or gaps in data. Please rest assured that none of your data > has been lost and your data should be populated within 72 hours.