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Semalt Expert Shares A Guide To Excluding Search Bots And Spiders From Google Analytics Reports

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Semalt Expert Shares A Guide To Excluding Search Bots And Spiders From Google Analytics Reports

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  1. 23.05.2018 Semalt Expert Shares A Guide To Excluding Search Bots And Spiders From Google Analytics Reports Google Analytics report concerning web traf?c is an advantage to a website owner. However, it can sometimes be a never-ending battle between the good and the bad. Some people may be unaware of the fact that some of the traf?c data contained in the Google Analytics report come from robots. Online bots and spiders are behind the skewed data reports in GA. They have the potential to in?uence how data depicts itself which can be detrimental to the health of the marketing campaign and subsequent decisions. However, site owners should not worry much because there is a way to detect and get rid of the traf?c generated by spiders and bots. It means then that the information provided by Google Analytics will be much more reliable after implementation of these tasks. There is no certain way to prevent a spam bot from reaching a website. Even so, there is a way that users can exclude the spam and search bot traf?c from the reports. A large percentage of these bots are susceptible to these methods. Following the implementation guide from Jason Adler, the leading expert of Semalt, one can increase the value and reliability of the alternate number of visits recorded. Using information from a bot free report makes it more trustworthy. Also, it allows the owner to validate visitor platforms. Peaks and troughs become apparent and clearer within the graphs created. https://rankexperience.com/articles/article1352.html 1/2

  2. 23.05.2018 Google Analytics uses JavaScript. It was dif?cult for search and spam bots to crawl JavaScript. As the technology continues to evolve, so are the bot developers. Now, spam bots can spot vulnerabilities in JavaScript as well as crawl it for information. There are several bots which Google Analytics excludes from its analysis. However, there is also a good number of them that enjoy spamming websites and breaking servers, meaning that they will still show up in the analytics data. How to Exclude the Search Engine Bots in Google Analytics It is now possible to ?lter out the traf?c data to a website, to see which of them is from natural human activity and that which comes from spam and search bots. The power to do this lies within the function to exclude all hits from known bots and spiders. It is a checkbox within the View admin section in GA. Steps to Follow to Exclude All Known Bots and Spiders 1. Create a "test" view within the Google Analytics It allows the user to make the changes they want while maintaining the integrity of their original data in the master view. It also acts as a source of comparison so that the owner can identify the changes taking place after the exclusion has taken place. With satisfactory results, now exclude the bots from the main view. 2. Eliminate Bots and Spiders Navigate to the Admin section of the Google Analytics tool, select view settings and check the option to exclude all hits from bots and spiders. After completing this, the traf?c will now be free of all search and spam bot traf?c, making it easier and clearer to report on human traf?c. 3. Annotate on Google Analytics Create annotations in the GA graphs to take note of any traf?c drops after implementation of the traf?c bot exclusion. Conclusion One may notice traf?c drops, which all depends on the amount of traf?c generated by the bots. The test view and the master view will help pinpoint where the traf?c decreases making reporting more reliable. https://rankexperience.com/articles/article1352.html 2/2

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