The Analytics transition to be ended on July 18th

Jul 12, 2007 06:33 GMT  ·  By

Back in May, the Mountain View company Google debuted a new interface for the Analytics solution that is currently used by millions of consumers from all over the world. Every once in a while, the parent firm sent notification messages to the users in order to inform them that the transition to the new interface of the product must be done before July 18th. However, Google wanted to remind us once more that you should migrate to the new Analytics because it offers several new features bundled into a fresh new interface.

"It's been about two months since we launched the new Google Analytics interface and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. And since then, we've updated the new Google Analytics with the most requested features," Christian Yee, Google Analytics Team, said today.

"We'll continue updating the new Google Analytics going forward, of course, but here's your reminder that the earlier version of Google Analytics will be removed on Wednesday, July 18th. Most of you already know this from the message on your Analytics Settings page and from earlier posts here, but we wanted to give everyone another reminder."

As you know, Google Analytics is a solution that was built by Google to help you track the evolution of the website and understand the statistics about how users interact with your website easier. Among the most important features of the service, Google mentioned the fast implementation, the keyword and campaign comparison, the custom dashboards, the AdWords integration, the e-commerce tracking, the email reports and the recently introduced geotargeting.

Google is continuously working on its solutions and it tries all the time to implement most of the features required by the users. This way, the search giant can be sure that a certain part of the consumers would remain close to the product and, in the same time, they are contributing to the evolution of the service.