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MenuDoes anyone have a simple way to remove bot traffic from Google Analytics?
Hello. I am trying to determine how to examine my web traffic without all the spam/referral bots. There's a ton of stuff on Google but I cannot seem to find a method that's straightforward and simple. Does anyone have expertise in this area? Thanks!
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I would write it out for you, but my friends at SwellPath already have:
http://www.swellpath.com/2015/03/finding-and-excluding-bot-traffic-in-google-analytics/
Enjoy!
Hi there, have you read this already?
https://plus.google.com/+GoogleAnalytics/posts/2tJ79CkfnZk
It's generally done via filters at the profile level. Set up one profile without this filter, set up another with it, and then examine the differences to see if it's performing as expected.
Hope that helps!
A lot of these links on how to fix this are out there now but the fact is they only work up to a point. You still have to monitor and exclude them one by one, playing a game of whackamole. I'd really like to see Google Analytics implement a "referral spam" ID on these links and enough of these can eliminate them from everyone's lists. Ah well, one can dream.
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