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5 commentsWednesday, May 14, 2008

Google Analytics Admits Errors, Data Loss

Recovery underway

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google error-do not get the page requested

Hey out there.  I have a weird situation with my home PC.  When I Google and even Yahoo search a subject,  I click on that subject, but only get ads and weird pages unrelated to the subject I clicked on.  I never had that happen before.  I just rid myself of the Windows XP 2008 spyware that was going around.  I made a couple registry changes to get my screensaver and background tabs back after the nasty adware critter made it disappear.  But, can't figure out this latest crazy thing.

Anyone ever seen this???

Thanks, Dave in Tampa

EXpected Considering the Size

This is expected for any massive corporation like Google. The size, reach and amount of technology involved with running GA must be staggering. It's actually quite amazing that there are not more issues, I think they have done a great job.

April 30th?

Having a low traffic website, it easy to me to check if there is something wrong in my stats.
GA started to mess up data with a lot of inconsistent reports way before April 30.
They may have lost some data from April 30th, but  in my case, reports are useless since the first half of March and nothing has changed yet.

 

Google Analytics - outage

I had noticed some data variance between the reported conversions in Adwords and the data in analytics. Seems you must be careful not to rely entirely on Google.

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