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Desktop Marketing Dashboard - Google Analytics


Wouldn't it be nice to always have Web performance data available on your desktop? No more logging in? No more scouring through reports you don't need to find the one piece of data you do? Problem solved. Desktop business intelligence dashboard Klipfolio just added a Google Analytics dashboard and it’s a handy way to keep important web metrics visible.

Klipfolio’s solutions (for internal communications, sales, help desks, marketing, supply chains, etc.) provide business critical intelligence through a dashboard on users desktops. Adding a Google Analytics dashboard however makes the power of Klipfolio much more accessible to the general Web professional.

The Klipfolio Dashboard for Google Analytics (http://www.klipfolio.com/products/google-analytics-dashboard) enables users to read accounts with multiple websites and sub-domains in one place. Boasting the unique ability to duplicate Klips - small graphical displays that make up Klipfolio dashboards – users can access side-by-side goal tracking of multiple websites and display only the web analytics and trends over time that matter to them.

Available Klips include top keywords, Web visitor statistics (including page views and bounce rates), traffic sources, goal performance, and Google Adwords campaign performance metrics.

Below is an image of the Klipfolio Google Analytics dashboard:


Posted Jul 23 2009, 12:30 PM by Peter A. Prestipino


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SamM wrote re: Desktop Marketing Dashboard - Google Analytics
on 07-24-2009 2:44 PM

Where do I download this at.  Can you do more than one company?

MichaelM wrote re: Desktop Marketing Dashboard - Google Analytics
on 08-10-2009 11:06 AM

This seems like a good idea, but at $195 per user per year, it hardly seems worth it. I'll just continue logging into my free analytics account Thank you.  I've already got my password saved, and can login automatically anytime I want to see my analytics. To top it off, I can login on ANY computer to see the same data. I don't see anything all that special that would make me want to purchase a piece of software that ties me to one computer, and costs close to $200 a year, but that's just my opinion.