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How to combine Google Analytics data with Twitalyzer

11 October 2009 1,052 views No Comment

Twitalyzer is a unique tool to evaluate the activity of any Twitter user and report on relative influence, signal-to-noise ratio, generosity, velocity, clout, and other useful measures of success in social media.

If you want to know more about the traffic from Twitter, who your referrers are and how influential these referrers are, you can now load your own Google Analytics data into Twitalyzer in less than two minutes. Here’s what you have to do:

  1. In Google Analytics, go to “Traffic Sources” then “Referring Sites
  2. In Google Analytics, find the referrer “/twitter.com” and click on that link
  3. In Google Analytics, change the “Show rows” value at the bottom of the page to “500″
  4. In Google Analytics, click “Export” at the top of the page and select “CSV”
  5. On this page, click “Browse …” and find the resulting .CSV file on your hard-drive
  6. On this page, click “Combine Data!” to send the file to the Twitalyzer and we do the rest!

Cool! And a demo video:

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