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Yahoo Analytics: Assists...Conversions...Revenue...You Name It

To My Blog Readers:

Based on my traffic reports for this blog, I've noticed that a lot of you visitors have been using search queries that include phrases such as "yahoo assists", "yahoo analytics", "tracking revenue with yahoo full analytics", "javascript code needed for conversion tracking yahoo", "what is an assist yahoo conversion", etc.

I'm here to say that if you have any questions or comments regarding Yahoo Analytics and its reports (such as Assists), I'd be more than happy to answer your questions directly. Simply send me an email at lilligm@yahoo-inc.com with your question(s) and I'll get back to you ASAP.

Why waste your time trying to get answers to your questions by reading documentation (like you have to do with "other" web analytics vendors). Yuck. Just because analytics is free, it doesn't mean you have to miss out on quality customer support.

I'll see you in my inbox....

Kind Regards,
Matt Lillig

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