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To Filter for Australia and New Zealand, Use a Single Regex with the Pipe Symbol

view at full size For multiple dimension values, use a single profile filter with the regex pipe symbol. Let’s say that you manage a website that sells ski equipment and that you want to create a...

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Run Your Regular Expressions Through a Regex Tester

view at full size You can test your regular expressions with a tool such as Regexpal. Regular expressions, or “regex”, can be very useful within Google Analyitcs, but regex syntax is quite challenging,...

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Check Regular Expressions for Goals as Advanced Filters in the Pages Report

view at full size You can test regular expressions for your goals directly in the Pages report. In a recent post, we used a Regexpal to test a regular expression for a goal. For a straighforward...

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Filter Your Company’s IP Address Range from Your Profiles

view at full size The Google Analytics IP range tool can help you set up an IP address filter for your profiles. As a best practice, your Google Analytics profiles should not display activity on your...

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Table Filters are Interpreted as Regular Expressions, So You Must “Escape”...

view at full size Table filters are interpreted as regular expressions. Though it’s not indicated anywhere in the interface, the table filter field in Google Analytics reports is interpreted as a...

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