From an article in Search Engine Land Google Analytics Adds New Features:
Following October’s release of Google Analytics new features, Google has just released another set of very cool new features. Among them is “Annotations,” a tremendously useful new feature both to analysts as well as executives, who are usually not up to date on granular details about website activity.
The annotations feature basically allows users to make comments on graphs regarding events that happened on specific days.
I can think of several ways in which this would be handy. I could keep track of when I started an article marketing campaign focused around a certain topic, and see how it affected traffic. I could put in a note about, really, any of the different items I’m using to increase traffic, and have a better idea on how they affected my search results, even IF they affected them or not.
It could also make it easier to look at a snapshot of information across a period of time that Google Analytics doesn’t measure. Let’s say I made 10 sales on Tuesday, and 25 on Thursday, yet traffic was lower on Thursday than Tuesday. If I have those notes in, it can be a cue for me to measure the difference between what results I experienced on Thursday vs. Tuesday.
There’s all kinds of possibilities for this one feature. I’ll have to think about this some more, but in the meantime, I thought it was something you’d want to know about.












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I monitor about 20 sites with Google Analytics and have been waiting for this Annotated feature for three years at least. Finally! I have access to it on about 15 of the sites that I am monitoring. Now I can throw away the Excel cross reference sheet of “Blips” & “Upticks”.