Sunday, March 16, 2008
Analyze Google AdSense Data Using Pivot Tables
Webmasters who use Google’s AdSense service to place ads on their site know that the analytical tools that AdSense supplies are pretty weak. Fortunately, it is easy to get report data from the site and into Excel where we can use all of the analytical tools that Excel provides. The purpose of this post is to demonstrate how webmasters can use PivotTables to analyze AdSense data. There are many reports that you can create in AdSense, and they are all candidates for analysis within Excel, but I will be demonstrating how to use pivot tables to analyze the "This month, by day" report that is
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Dealing With Unusual Date Formats
I’m sure that you have all been through this: You go to a Website (or a database, probably from a mainframe) to get some data. The problem is that the dates are formatted in some obscure way that Excel doesn’t understand. In this post, I’ll give you an idea of how to convert these dates into something that you can work with.
Yesterday I was working on a project that involves charting some economic data series. Frequently, charts of economic time series show shaded areas that indicate a period of recession (I’ve got a post that shows how to do that). So, I needed to know the dates for
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