> Same problem here! Analytics is definately not tracking properly. I've > checked a couple other Analytics acocunts and they are showing the > same thing!
> On Jul 30, 11:10 am, racklin wrote:
> > My Analytics Report traffic very low after 2007.07.27,
> > My visitors from more then 1000 to 100 about 10% traffic lost??
> I track two sites and both report zero traffic for 29th & 30th.
> My web server stats show traffic to be at normal levels.
> It seems that Analytics has been taking the weekend off !
> Anyone else see traffic disappearing?
> Peter
> On Jul 30, 11:29 am, agent wrote:
> > Same problem here! Analytics is definately not tracking properly. I've > > checked a couple other Analytics acocunts and they are showing the > > same thing!
> > On Jul 30, 11:10 am, racklin wrote:
> > > My Analytics Report traffic very low after 2007.07.27,
> > > My visitors from more then 1000 to 100 about 10% traffic lost??
> Same thing here. Traffic showing single figures despite thousands of > clicks via adwords alone. Seems to be Saturday and Sunday.
> On Jul 30, 11:38 am, pht wrote:
> > I track two sites and both report zero traffic for 29th & 30th.
> > My web server stats show traffic to be at normal levels.
> > It seems that Analytics has been taking the weekend off !
> > Anyone else see traffic disappearing?
> > Peter
> > On Jul 30, 11:29 am, agent wrote:
> > > Same problem here! Analytics is definately not tracking properly. I've > > > checked a couple other Analytics acocunts and they are showing the > > > same thing!
> > > On Jul 30, 11:10 am, racklin wrote:
> > > > My Analytics Report traffic very low after 2007.07.27,
> > > > My visitors from more then 1000 to 100 about 10% traffic lost??
Having same problem on three sites. Was getting very concerned and now I'm kind of upset that if so many people are having these issues, why has Google not updated the Blog to reflect they are aware of a problem and are working to fix it?
> Same here. My site shows zero traffic since 29th despite many adwords > shows many clicks and I did have business happening on weekend as > well.
> On Jul 30, 3:44 pm, fev123 wrote:
> > Same thing here. Traffic showing single figures despite thousands of > > clicks via adwords alone. Seems to be Saturday and Sunday.
> > On Jul 30, 11:38 am, pht wrote:
> > > I track two sites and both report zero traffic for 29th & 30th.
> > > My web server stats show traffic to be at normal levels.
> > > It seems that Analytics has been taking the weekend off !
> > > Anyone else see traffic disappearing?
> > > Peter
> > > On Jul 30, 11:29 am, agent wrote:
> > > > Same problem here! Analytics is definately not tracking properly. I've > > > > checked a couple other Analytics acocunts and they are showing the > > > > same thing!
> > > > On Jul 30, 11:10 am, racklin wrote:
> > > > > My Analytics Report traffic very low after 2007.07.27,
> > > > > My visitors from more then 1000 to 100 about 10% traffic lost??
I'll pile on ... I track 4 sites and all report ZERO traffic for July 29-30. My Adsense and Adword accounts report traffic so something must be wrong with Analytics. I think Google needs to do a better job with reporting issues with their users.
> I'll pile on ... I track 4 sites and all report ZERO traffic for July > 29-30. My Adsense and Adword accounts report traffic so something > must be wrong with Analytics. I think Google needs to do a better job > with reporting issues with their users.
I'm glad to hear it's a general analytics problem and not a prob with my site. ;) Sure they're working on it.... as long as Adsense tracks properly it's not that bad.
This is a pretty big service outage. It was supposed to be for "a few hours" on July 25. It s now July 30th, and I am getting no report data at all. Shame. too, as I am pretty sure I had my first million- pageview month.
Sad to think that I should probably get a second tracking service to get reliable results. But I probably should.
At the very least, GOOG should be posting updates on the Analytics blog. If you can't fix it, please - at least - tell us...
> This is a pretty big service outage. It was supposed to be for "a few > hours" on July 25. It s now July 30th, and I am getting no report data > at all. Shame. too, as I am pretty sure I had my first million- > pageview month.
> Sad to think that I should probably get a second tracking service to > get reliable results. But I probably should.
> At the very least, GOOG should be posting updates on the Analytics > blog. If you can't fix it, please - at least - tell us...
I know it's a free service, but outages of this length cannot just be brushed under the rug in silence. Google should be updating us on the blog or analytics splash page with a short explanation or apology for the delay.
> yes, it's not problem to write outage in the analytics blog... at > least we would know what's going on and that somebody is working on > it.
> On Jul 30, 4:33 pm, David H wrote:
> > This is a pretty big service outage. It was supposed to be for "a few > > hours" on July 25. It s now July 30th, and I am getting no report data > > at all. Shame. too, as I am pretty sure I had my first million- > > pageview month.
> > Sad to think that I should probably get a second tracking service to > > get reliable results. But I probably should.
> > At the very least, GOOG should be posting updates on the Analytics > > blog. If you can't fix it, please - at least - tell us...- Hide quoted text -
> I know it's a free service, but outages of this length cannot just be > brushed under the rug in silence. Google should be updating us on the > blog or analytics splash page with a short explanation or apology for > the delay.
> On Jul 30, 7:49 am, fotoreporty.sk wrote:
> > yes, it's not problem to write outage in the analytics blog... at > > least we would know what's going on and that somebody is working on > > it.
> > On Jul 30, 4:33 pm, David H wrote:
> > > This is a pretty big service outage. It was supposed to be for "a few > > > hours" on July 25. It s now July 30th, and I am getting no report data > > > at all. Shame. too, as I am pretty sure I had my first million- > > > pageview month.
> > > Sad to think that I should probably get a second tracking service to > > > get reliable results. But I probably should.
> > > At the very least, GOOG should be posting updates on the Analytics > > > blog. If you can't fix it, please - at least - tell us...- Hide quoted text -
> Same problem here! Analytics is definately not tracking properly. I've > checked a couple other Analytics acocunts and they are showing the > same thing!
> On Jul 30, 11:10 am, racklin wrote:
> > My Analytics Report traffic very low after 2007.07.27,
> > My visitors from more then 1000 to 100 about 10% traffic lost??