Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Google Analytics Launches Real Time API In Beta

Google has first launched Real Time Analytics 2.5 years ago to empower marketers to take real-time activity against their data. Manually taking action and being aware about the instant execution of your site is imaginative, but reality is that it is not possible to sit at your computer and take benefit of this intuition. Also and maybe more importantly, your performed action cannot be as fast as computers. So the next rational move has ever been to programmatically take action using real-time analytics. To solve this problem Google has declared an invitation to Link the beta for the Real Time Reporting API.


This way you can now create questions about your real-time data and use that data in whichever way you like. First of all you can use cases to operate the content on your website. For example, you can inquiry the API for the top URLs to construct a top content widget with the number of lively readers. A website canister also use what we call the web counter 2.0, significance to exhibit the active visitor count in real-time. Seeing the number of visitors also viewing a piece of content has a numeral of subtle effects such as making a sense of community and credibility.

Additionally this metric can be shown on different conversion pages of a website to give a mind of pressing and show request for a specific product. Other uses also comprise a custom administrator instrument panel to check key metrics for your trade.


For programmers the GA superProxy will also work better by the API and Google Charts API. This lets you to publish a query that is available without authentication. This has benefits in that you can make the request client part so a widget can be programmed in JavaScript and added to a site. Furthermore this acts as a cache efficiently rising to a higher position of your quota limits.

Google is releasing the real-time reporting API in a closed beta and there will not be SLA compliance against the data. And be aware of this when creating whatever that will be customer lining. And as ever we are highly agitated to see all the creative ways that the data will be used.

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