Google Measures More

from the measure-twice-cut-once dept

Google adds to its quiver of web services with its purchase of Measure Map today. With Measure Map, Google will offer a free, basic suite of web analytics tools for bloggers (even undercutting their own Urchin analytics service). It has been suggested that Google's impetus to provide free web analytics is to cut down on click fraud. By being present at the entire end-to-end event stream -- from blog, to adsense click, to the advertiser site, Google can accurately track user actions and cull out fraudulent activity. That said, Measure Map is barely even out of Alpha, and news from the field report that the tool is buggy and error prone. Furthermore, integrating Measure Map with Urchin is non-trivial, so perhaps they'll keep them separate (and at least out of the hands of a competitor like Yahoo!). Looks to be yet another "hire by acquisition" by Google, which seems to be popular these days.
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  • identicon
    dorpus, 14 Feb 2006 @ 8:01pm

    Can I buy Kimchi Valentine's Chocolate now?

    Trying to find a way to obtain this in North America...

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    • identicon
      discojohnson, 14 Feb 2006 @ 9:13pm

      Re: Can I buy Kimchi Valentine's Chocolate now?

      trying to figure out what the hell that has to do with anything

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Andrew Strasser, 14 Feb 2006 @ 9:22pm

    Good for them.

    Knowledge like that is what can stop international terrorists from using computers against us.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Ali, 15 Feb 2006 @ 1:35am

      Re: Good for them.

      to let them track everythign we do though? come on... they could use it against us to.

      Google reserves the right to go through anything on their gmail, track what you search google tool bar, anything you search while logged into google, now it wants to track us while we go around the internet... they probably sell it off to advertisers on the side.

      ~Ali

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      • identicon
        Anonymous Coward, 15 Feb 2006 @ 7:17am

        Re: Good for them.

        What do u got to hide?

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        • identicon
          Anonymous Coward, 15 Feb 2006 @ 7:40am

          Re: Good for them.

          Whatever I want to hide is what I want to hide. Unless you live in a transparent house with full 24 hour stadium lighting, such a question is blatantly hypocritical.

          link to this | view in chronology ]

        • identicon
          Spunky, 15 Feb 2006 @ 8:30am

          Re: Good for them.

          My smelly bum crack?

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  • identicon
    Dudu Mimran, 15 Feb 2006 @ 11:03pm

    CPB - Cost Per Buy

    Dennis,
    Paul Kedrosky raised the anti fraud capability that could be gained from integrating Google adsense with a web analytics component. My point was that this integration can enable a new advertising model, which is CPB. Google after integration will be aware to the complete trail of the surfer starting at the Ad serving point and ending at the advertiser web site internal target (can be a buy or download action, whatever clickable action decided by the advertiser). This awareness level will enable them to employ a new advertising model of cost per buy, which can be very suitable to many advertisers needs. Naturally this model will overcome any click fraud problem since clicks will not be important at all.

    In terms of integration problems, I am not knowledgeable about MeasureMap underlying technology but still Google can write this tool from scratch if they find it "suitable" business wise; currently it is only a tool used to validate the concept and nothing more (also a talented founding team/member on board).

    Dudu

    P.S. Bloggers I believe will be happy to pay money for advertising their blog in a "cost per subscribe" model:). Google on the other hand don't mind to get more advertisers on board, especially when competition in the area boils

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  • identicon
    simone brunozzi, 17 Feb 2006 @ 12:52pm

    click fraud elimination

    Well, here you can find a (maybe) interesting article about adwords� click fraud elimination:

    http://www.golan.it/how-to-save-google.php

    Cheers,

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  • identicon
    Andrew, 9 Aug 2006 @ 10:54pm

    http://www.google.com/analytics/

    Google's Analytics offers stats for a whole site, not just a blog.

    link to this | view in chronology ]


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