« Help keep Google Earth accurate with the improved Map Maker tool | Main | Using Google Earth in the classroom »

December 20, 2011

Visualizing Google Analytics data in Google Earth

Introduced six years ago, Google Analytics has quickly become one of the most popular stat-tracking packages around. Many websites, including Google Earth Blog, use it to see which pages on their site are the most popular, how visitors find them, where they come from, etc. It's quite powerful.

When you have software that can show a list of where the visitors to your site are located, it only makes sense to want to view that data in Google Earth. That's where ShufflePoint comes in. Along with a variety of dashboards and charts, ShufflePoint allows you to view your data in Google Maps or Google Earth, as seen here:

shufflepoint.jpg

To try it for yourself, they have a sample KML file for you to try out, as well as the video below to show more about how it works:

If you use Google Analytics and need a way to better visualize your data, ShufflePoint is certainly something to consider. Prices start at $49/month, presumably for a single site. You can learn more about ShufflePoint on the Google Geo Developers Blog.


Posted by mickmel at December 20, 2011 9:01 AM

Sponsored Ads:



Comments

Wow,now that the ultimate in Analytics,I would be interested to see how it works.

Posted by: duane buford at December 28, 2011 3:03 PM

Post a comment:

NOTE: Please use English. Comments are moderated.




Remember Me?




  • Google Earth Blog © 2005-2012 Copyright by Frank Taylor. All Rights Reserved.
  • All image screenshots from Google Earth are Copyright by Google