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Clicklaw uses Google Analytics (GA) to collect, report, and analyze data about its website usage. The report featured below shows outbound traffic from Clicklaw to contributor websites. | Clicklaw uses Google Analytics (GA) to collect, report, and analyze data about its website usage. The report featured below shows outbound traffic from Clicklaw to contributor websites. The metric here is the number of clicks on links to contributor websites. Each time a Clicklaw visitor clicks the link, Google Analytics reports it as one click. Currently, we only provide the instruction for viewing the outbound traffic report. We welcome any suggestions on other reports that could be useful for Clicklaw contributors and will be happy to share them here. Please email editor@clicklaw.bc.ca with your suggestions. | ||
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#Go to http://www.google.ca/analytics/. | #Go to http://www.google.ca/analytics/. | ||
#Enter the user account and password | #Enter the user account and password | ||
#Click on Clicklaw – | #Click on Clicklaw – [v2]. <br /><br /> [[File:Clicklaw_v2.PNG | border| link=]] <br /><br /> | ||
#Go to Behavior --> Events --> Top Events. You will see a list of organization names on the screen. Click on your organization name to see your report. <br /><br /> [[File:viewing_the_report_2.png | border| link=]] <br /><br /> | #Go to Behavior --> Events --> Top Events. You will see a list of organization names on the screen. Click on your organization name to see your report. <br /><br /> [[File:viewing_the_report_2.png | border| link=]] <br /><br /> | ||
#You will see a list of resource titles/service names and the traffic data in a table. <br /><br /> [[File:reading_the_report_1.png | border| link=]] <br /><br /> | |||
#By default, the date range for the report is set for the past one month. You can change this using the date range menu. <br /><br /> [[File:viewing_the_report_3.png | border| link=]] <br /><br /> | #By default, the date range for the report is set for the past one month. You can change this using the date range menu. <br /><br /> [[File:viewing_the_report_3.png | border| link=]] <br /><br /> | ||
#You may want to change how the report looks like. Switching the display option to Performance will show you a bar chart instead of just numbers. Click on the icon as shown below.<br /><br /> [[File:viewing_the_report_4.png | border| link=]] <br /><br /> | #You may want to change how the report looks like. Switching the display option to Performance will show you a bar chart instead of just numbers. Click on the icon as shown below.<br /><br /> [[File:viewing_the_report_4.png | border| link=]] <br /><br /> | ||
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You may want to export the report, for example into an Excel or a PDF file, to share it with others in your organization. | You may want to export the report, for example into an Excel or a PDF file, to share it with others in your organization. | ||
#Click on Export | #Click on Export to reveal a selection of available format.<br /><br /> [[File:exporting_the_report_1.png | border| link=]] <br /><br /> | ||
#Select a format to download the report file. | |||