Content Analytics Software Resources
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Content Analytics Software Articles
What Is Content Pruning? 3 Steps of the Pruning Process
Your brand has a sizable blog. Traffic has steadily increased over the past few months and you decide to ramp up your publishing schedule to target new keywords. But then you hit a roadblock. Traffic flatlines.
by Devin Pickell
Content Analytics Software Glossary Terms
Content Analytics Software Discussions
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Question on: Rebrandly
In my experience link tracking is very accurate. Maybe you have some more information that you think might be useful to me in this regard.Gathering statistics on link clicks and geography.
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I'm using Linktree apps https://gamehoy.com/apps/en/application/ , is it working?
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Yes, link tracking is very accurate. This is because the data associated with the clicks is collected at the source, as opposed to at the destination (which is what tools like Google Analytics do). Factors like time lapsed between the source and the destination are what allow for discrepancies -- in that the clicks can be lost -- so source data is the most comprehensive way to collect the data without being at risk of losing some of it along the way. You can read more about this in this article: https://blog.clickmeter.com/google-analytics-alternative
If you’d like to test it out, you can add some UTM parameters to your links — Rebrandly includes a UTM builder in all of its plans — and compare the clicks registered in Rebrandly and Google Analytics. You’ll find that in GA, the clicks are always slightly less. The other thing to note is that Rebrandly filters out clicks that come from bots and spiders, narrowing it down to only the human clicks. If getting the most precise analytics is important to your business, I’d recommend having a chat with our sales team ( https://rebrandly.sale/contact ) and be sure to ask them about our aggregated and custom reporting features.
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Question on: BL.INK
How may I work with it for my company promotion.Google analytics
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Rebrand it with your own link and see the stats of clicks. It will tell you how well your promotion is doing.
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track and analyze link statistics in real time. Easy to use dashboard or on the mobile app.
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You can use this to track clicks to your campaigns and rebrand your short links to your own brand if you have a spare domain that reflects your brand. Easy to use and understand with great API features.
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Long URL's looks fishy, strange and are difficult to work with. Short links are handy, but may look super spammy. Think of all strange Bitly and Tiny links.
You may use your subdomain for your links. For example, workrmtly.com is our blog for promoting work from home. We use subdomain we.workrmtly.com as domain for short links. Example of affiliate link is: we.workrmtly.com/SwipePages
By using our own subdomain, links are less spammy and more transparent. Much better than some generic bit.ly/...
We can also track performance per subdomain and per link. In case of change of promotion/campaign, we just need to change link at one place - bl.ink dashboard. We don't need to correct all content pages. That is super handy.
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Hi, Moresedul. Every company is unique so your needs may be different, however this blog post [https://www.bl.ink/blog/url-shortening-best-practices/] is a good place to start. Many customers use short links for social media, text messaging, email marketing, sales communications, and tracking previously untrackable links. Beyond the blog, feel free to reach out to us at help@bl.ink with your challenges and we will get back to you with some creative ideas.
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I have invested with some scam brokers in the past, and the story is as horrific as the ones i have read because i went through the ordeal myself. I lost almost $140,000, to this unfortunate brokers, there a friend referred me to a recovery firm that got me 90% of my money back, plus my accrued bonuses. Please stay clear of these scammers and if you have lost money you can still get your money back if you really want to, you can reach out to (chrfrancis4352@gmail.com) Telegram @chris
via email I will definitely help you in getting back your lost funds to any broker..... as mine was recovered too
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I have invested with some scam brokers in the past, and the story is as horrific as the ones i have read because i went through the ordeal myself. I lost almost $140,000, to this unfortunate brokers, there a friend referred me to a recovery firm that got me 90% of my money back, plus my accrued bonuses. Please stay clear of these scammers and if you have lost money you can still get your money back if you really want to, you can reach out to (chrfrancis4352@gmail.com) Telegram @chris
via email I will definitely help you in getting back your lost funds to any broker..... as mine was recovered too
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Question on: Google Analytics
How do I link it to my SPSS journalI want to keep a record of my daily activities on google anylitic how do I merge it with SPSS software
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This may not be the answer you want, however its the best i have with my limited experience of spss. But you can import data via a spreadsheet (XLS/CSV - the later is better) to SPSS from a GA export > there is no direct integration between the two in either direction that I am aware of.
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Regards !
There are several concerns to integrate SPSS software to Google Analytics or between both, both platforms are data analysis, each with its well-defined properties, on the one hand:
Google Analytcs allows you to track, analyze, evaluate and projects your data collected from your campaigns, websites, mail, applications, as well as the performance of each integrated platform, very practical for SEO and Digital Marketing.
While an SPSS software, it allows you to:
SPSS perform data collection and analysis to generate reports and graphical tables with complex data. Managing like this; large volume of data analyzing text among other formats included in their forms.
An SPSS statistical software includes descriptive statistics: tabulation, data crossing frequencies, variable statistics, evaluation among others. You can collect data, analyze and create statistics and much more. Export your results according to your requirement.
Now ! Integrating Google Analytics and SPSS would not make sense, both offer optimal results in data analytics, where each attributes complex algorithm to reach reliable final results.
My professional recommendation would be, if the user requires results from both SPSS and Google Analytics, integrate the software from sites, applications and survey and campaign collection tools that are already integrated into SPSS to Google Analytics and track the results, compare and observe the curve, if what you are looking for is comparative or have a relationship of the results of your data, this would be a good way to start, both instruments and supports are 100% reliable and guarantee for work in the company.
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SPSS executables appear to only be available for Windows and MAC operating systems. However, IBM website has SPSS software as a service (in the cloud) - which might work - you'll have to contact them about
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You can use the results according to your requirements using Google Analytics tools on the other hand SPSS does a similar job, both offer results in tables for data analysis.
for example using the drop-down menus, click Analyze > Descriptive Statistics > Descriptives.
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Content Analytics Software Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Content Analytics
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Enterprise Grid® Report for Content Analytics
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Momentum Grid® Report for Content Analytics
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Small-Business Grid® Report for Content Analytics
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Content Analytics
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Content Analytics
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Content Analytics
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Content Analytics
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Content Analytics
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report



