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Two handy tools to find Niche directories and .edu,.gov sites.
I had a frustrating day at Techwyse finding those niche directories until i found out these two handy tools for backlinking.
1)Dropmylink
2)Soloseo
Lemme know your thoughts too after using it
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Re:How to filter out "(not provided)" data from Google Analytics ?
I performed a 24 hr test on the filter i read at http://econsultancy.com/us/blog/8342-how-to-steal-some-not-provided-data- back-from-google and i am wondering how useful can this filter be ? Cant u simply get the same information by viewing ( not provided ) keyword traffic and selecting landing page as your secondary dimension ? anyways lets perform the test for a week
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How to retrieve some "(not provided)" data from Google Analytics ?
I just read this blog post http://econsultancy.com/us/blog/8342-how-to-steal-some-not-provided-data-back-from-google and the post suggests a filter where in we can retrieve the landing page visitor landed for "(not provided)" data as you know Google announced a month ago that "When a signed in user visits your site from an organic Google search, all web analytics services, including Google Analytics, will continue to recognize the visit as Google “organic” search, but will no longer report the query terms that the user searched on to reach your site...".I can test this only if i visit the tested site outside the office since the Techwyse Internet Marketing team has filtered out all ip address for internal site visits and searches.
Cant wait to see this results !
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