Guides

Learn how to use DigMyData to solve real world business problems.

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What is the next bottleneck that I should attack?

Traffic. Sales. Support. Which wheel is squeaking the loudest?
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How is my business doing?

Get the big picture view on your business in one chart.
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Pinboard Monitoring for Press or Reviews

See how press mentions and reviews impact your business by connecting DigMyData to PinBoard, delicious, or any other web bookmarking service.
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Am I spending too much or too little on AdWords?

How much should you spend on Google AdWords? Connect AdWords to DigMyData and find out.
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Researching Traffic Spikes

Boom! Where is all that traffic coming from? DigMyData can find out.
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Monitoring Revenue – Month, Week and Day

Chart your most important number -- Revenue!
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Blog Post and Tweets on Conference Tickets Sales

Are blog posts and tweets driving ticket sales to your conference? Find out with DigMyData.
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Determining Sales Conversion Rate

What is your sales conversion rate? What has impacted it over time?
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Calculating Average Sales Price

What is your average revenue per sale?
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What does my support load look like?

How much support is your business providing? Is it time to hire a new support person? These questions and more answered in this episode of DigMyData guides.
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Support Load per Customer

Is your support per customer/order out of control? Let's find out...
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Chart Inbound Support e-mail

How much support e-mail do you get over time?
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Settings – PayPal

DigMyData lets you monitor your revenue and specific transactions from your PayPal account.
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Settings – Twitter

You can configure Twitter in DigMyData to track the number of followers and fans, highlight new followers and monitor your tweets over time. It will also let you see how much traffic your tweets are bringing in to your site(s). Since Twitter does not offer historical data, DigMyData will only show data starting on the [...]
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Settings – Spreadsheets

You can import into DigMyData your email orders collection compiled in a spreadsheet, revenue from checks, expenses, number of employees, support agents, and other revenue sources. DigMyData supports local and web-based spreadsheet files (XLS) or comma separated text files (CSV). Configure and Upload local XLS or CSV 1. Go to Spreadsheet settings in DigMyData. 2. [...]
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Settings – MailChimp

With MailChimp, you can setup DigMyData to track spikes or dips in list subscription size, broadcast emails that drove traffic and sales. It will also let you see how much revenue each email subscriber is bringing in. Setting up MailChimp 1. Before you can use MailChimp with DigMyData, an API key is needed. 2. Login [...]
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Settings: My Account

· Introduction · Return to chart · My Account Introduction DigMyData presents your traffic, revenue, support and social media in a unique chart format that is easy to understand and navigate. The following services can work with DigMyData: · Google Analytics · Google AdWords · PayPal · Google Checkout · MailChimp · AWeber · Campaign [...]
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Settings: Google Analytics

· Connecting to Google Analytics · Using Google Analytics Profiles with DigMyData Introduction DigMyData can track website visitors and referring websites using Google Analytics. This lets you configure calculation lines based on the number of visitors to your website. Track visitors and the number of purchases made on your website which can be setup as [...]
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Settings: Google AdWords

· Linking Google Analytics to AdWords · Enabling access to Google AdWords · Using Google AdWord Profiles with DigMyData DigMyData lets you track how much you are spending on AdWords and how many people have clicked your ads. For this to work, your Google AdWords must be linked with your Google Analytics account. Linking Google [...]
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Settings: Gmail

· Introduction · Setting up your Gmail labels · Enabling DigMyData access to Gmail · Configure Gmail in DigMyData Introduction With Gmail, you can setup DigMyData to track your revenue, orders through email and support emails and present them in a simple, straightforward and easy to manage interface. DigMyData can track up to 10 Gmail [...]
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Settings: Facebook

You can configure Facebook in DigMyData to track the number of likes and fans over time. Setting up Facebook 1. Go to Facebook settings in DigMyData. 2. On the Settings sidebar, select Facebook tab. 3. On the next settings screen, click the Connect to Facebook button. If you are already logged in your Facebook account, [...]
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Settings: Campaign Monitor

Like MailChimp and AWeber, you can also setup Campaign Monitor with DigMyData to track changes in list subscription size, campaign emails that drove traffic and sales. It will also show you how much revenue each email subscriber is bringing in. Setting up Campaign Monitor 1. Before you can use Campaign Monitor with DigMyData, you need [...]
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Settings: Blogs/Feeds

With RSS Feeds, you can setup DigMyData to track press mentions from Google News, orders and other sales data, support tickets and any other feeds. It will also let you see how much traffic your blog is bringing in and who were linking to your site(s). Tracking Blogs and Feeds 1. Go to DigMyData Settings. [...]
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Settings: AWeber

Configuring AWeber Like MailChimp, you can also setup AWeber with DigMyData to track changes in list subscription size, campaign emails that drove traffic and sales. It will also show you how much revenue each email subscriber is bringing in. Setting up AWeber 1. Before you can use AWeber with DigMyData, you need to have an [...]