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Unable to access google blog and account after deleting 2 blogs under another user name. After following their instructions to reverse the problem, I am still not able to get into my account or any Google services. They asked me to send them an alternate e-mail address and change my password. Then they took the alternate and made it the user name for my account and the passwords don't work. I am still locked out and they do not do personal or customer service. No access to gmail, Adsense, webmaster tools, help groups etc...
Please do not send me any self help solutions. I want my account restored as it was prior to yesterday. I am not going through anymore of the solutions you've sent again. If I have to I will leave it all there and start over again, either go to Wordpress, get my own domain or leave the Internet period. Google owns BLOGGER.COM. I don't see a listing below for it.
it would be really nice to see the day of the week in the date field in the little bubble that shows up when I hover over a point on the traffic graph. It's interesting to me because my traffic seems to be very periodic and I can't tell at a glance if it's monday where it spikes.
The site overlay in my Google Analytics is not working at all - most of the time it just doesn't launch at all, but other times recently, it has launched but is not showing any data. It would also be useful if it showed numbers rather than percentages - at the moment, you have to hover over each link to see the actual number of clicks.
That's a lot of data to process from hundreds of thousands of sites. And it's free. So I assume that the trade-off is accuracy. Is there a target accuracy range that we can expect? What are some known issues with Google's analysis?
The latest date on the graph is one day behind today's date on the selected date range. In fact, I can't seem to pull up any data for today at all. Is this a new protocol?
I love the visual history across the top of every page, but whenever we have a traffic spike, it levels out the rest of my view and makes it impossible to get value out of visually comparing the non-spiked days. BUT! If I could zoom into a section of it, then it wouldn't matter and I'd get the value out of the spikes and the flatter areas.
What are the chances you guys could implement this?
This is one of those views I got used to in previous stats packages and I can't find it here. Perhaps it was deemed not very useful, but I think there is a role for knowing usage patterns over a 24 hour period.