Hi everyone, I hope you're doing great!
I know you can filter your IP in Google Analytics to be "invisible" and not pollute your data when you visit your own website.
Use of a vpn with google analytics?
Hi everyone, I hope you're doing great!
I know you can filter your IP in Google Analytics to be "invisible" and not pollute your data when you visit your own website.
Hi Pierre
I wish I knew the answer to this - I just write content and I hope for visitors from around the globe
I'm not sure what you mean about filters but would like to know as I could be doing something wrong
Vicki
Hi!
When you browse online you have an IP address that identifies you and google analytics can "see" it.
So you can tell GA to ignore a specific IP address, it means you can go on your website and you will not appear in your google analytics data.
You don't interfere with the traffic. Think about a huge company with 100 people working. If you don't filter their IP's, you could have thousands of visits that show in your analytics report, but they'll be "fake" because they come from the employees.
I think at my stage (I'm alone) it doesn't matter that much. But I like to be thorough ;)
Anyway I hope I explained it properly, and thanks for answering ;)
Have a great day!
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Hi everyone!
I was wondering if I create an amazon associates account from EU will I be able to promote product from amazon US, or do I need one account per "continent"?<
You can become a member on all of them :) Even the .Italy.Germany.Australia :)
There is a plugin (don't remember the name) where you get sales no matter from what of the different .com.eu.Italy, etc, etc, your click came from.
Think it cost a small sum of money but might be worth it.
I would suggest apply for the Amazon.com first, which is also referred an Amazon global and once you get approved, you can apply for other Amazon geos, UK, CAD and so on. The reason for that is, let say one of you visitors from Canada want to purchase item through your link, he will definitely prefers to get it from Amazon CAD.
Hope that helps.
Joe
That definitely helps!
Just have to be approved now (I was rejected the first time), but I've made progress since the first time so I'm not worried!
Anyway, thanks I'll do Amazon global first!
You can do it Pierre.
As long as you have decent content on your site, you can apply for others too at the same time. I had submitted my application to .com and .uk and both were approved almost the same day. (Old account before I got banned). :)
Joe
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Amazon affiliates promote us product from eu account?
Hi everyone!
I was wondering if I create an amazon associates account from EU will I be able to promote product from amazon US, or do I need one account per "continent"?<
You can become a member on all of them :) Even the .Italy.Germany.Australia :)
There is a plugin (don't remember the name) where you get sales no matter from what of the different .com.eu.Italy, etc, etc, your click came from.
Think it cost a small sum of money but might be worth it.
I would suggest apply for the Amazon.com first, which is also referred an Amazon global and once you get approved, you can apply for other Amazon geos, UK, CAD and so on. The reason for that is, let say one of you visitors from Canada want to purchase item through your link, he will definitely prefers to get it from Amazon CAD.
Hope that helps.
Joe
That definitely helps!
Just have to be approved now (I was rejected the first time), but I've made progress since the first time so I'm not worried!
Anyway, thanks I'll do Amazon global first!
You can do it Pierre.
As long as you have decent content on your site, you can apply for others too at the same time. I had submitted my application to .com and .uk and both were approved almost the same day. (Old account before I got banned). :)
Joe
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Hi everyone, just wondering if where I'm from (what google analytics says I'm from when I browse), affects my Google searches (I think so), and Jaaxy searches (no idea here)?</
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Does my geographical position affects jaxxygoogle search ?
Hi everyone, just wondering if where I'm from (what google analytics says I'm from when I browse), affects my Google searches (I think so), and Jaaxy searches (no idea here)?</
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Hi,
I was building my website and all is going well. I live in france (and I am french) so I decided to make a french website on my niche.
Then i realized Jaaxy
Hi,
In my opinion it would be better to have one site in two available languages.
As far as I know in France Goggle is not a "default" search engine so you won't loose much traffic having only one site and you'll have the ability to reach more customers and different markets cost-effectively ...
Translated websites don’t get penalized for duplicate content! You will need to set up hreflang tags to let Google know that the page it’s scanning is the French or English equivalent.
Regards,
Zed
Hi,
Sorry I didn't respond, probably got confused with all my tabs...
Thanks for the help, that's exactly what I did after reading your response! Plus managing 2 sites is maybe a bit too much for the moment, better stay focus on one!
Have a great day!
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What is your thoughts about building 2 sites for 2 language?
Hi,
I was building my website and all is going well. I live in france (and I am french) so I decided to make a french website on my niche.
Then i realized Jaaxy
Hi,
In my opinion it would be better to have one site in two available languages.
As far as I know in France Goggle is not a "default" search engine so you won't loose much traffic having only one site and you'll have the ability to reach more customers and different markets cost-effectively ...
Translated websites don’t get penalized for duplicate content! You will need to set up hreflang tags to let Google know that the page it’s scanning is the French or English equivalent.
Regards,
Zed
Hi,
Sorry I didn't respond, probably got confused with all my tabs...
Thanks for the help, that's exactly what I did after reading your response! Plus managing 2 sites is maybe a bit too much for the moment, better stay focus on one!
Have a great day!
See more comments
Hi Pierre
I wish I knew the answer to this - I just write content and I hope for visitors from around the globe
I'm not sure what you mean about filters but would like to know as I could be doing something wrong
Vicki
Hi!
When you browse online you have an IP address that identifies you and google analytics can "see" it.
So you can tell GA to ignore a specific IP address, it means you can go on your website and you will not appear in your google analytics data.
You don't interfere with the traffic. Think about a huge company with 100 people working. If you don't filter their IP's, you could have thousands of visits that show in your analytics report, but they'll be "fake" because they come from the employees.
I think at my stage (I'm alone) it doesn't matter that much. But I like to be thorough ;)
Anyway I hope I explained it properly, and thanks for answering ;)
Have a great day!