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Google Analytics Fixed 300% Increase in Time Spent on Site Reporting

Last month, I noticed a 300% increase in average Time Spent on Site as reported by Google Analytics. Apparently, Google changed how they reported Time Spent on Site. After some digging and helpful comments from users on this blog, it looks like Google no longer included visitors who bounced in their length-of-stay measurement. Google even retroactively updated reports from previous months as well and many users reported a significant increase in the length-of-time visitors stayed on their website. Looks like Google might have dropped this new method of measuring and reverted back to their original formula.

When Google made the original change in reporting they should have made a formal announcement. Now that they have reverted back to the former method of reporting, an announcement to their users would have been helpful in explaining the sudden increase and decrease in times spent on site over the past few months.

As of today, Google Analytics is reporting times more indicative from before they dropped bounced users. Anyone else seeing this as well?

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  1. 10 Comment(s)

  2. By John on Sep 13, 2007 | Reply

    Hi,
    I haven’t notice anything weird with the time spent on my site but also I don’t check the stats very often. And btw, when does Google announce anything??
    Cheers,

  3. By Ian Lee on Sep 13, 2007 | Reply

    John, if you did not check Time Spent on Site during the months that Google made the change, you won’t notice anything different now as things are back to normal.

  4. By John on Sep 14, 2007 | Reply

    Yes I mean I didn’t notice it back then. Not now. I saw they change the things now.
    Thanks

  5. By Mike on Sep 15, 2007 | Reply

    Doh! Where’s my 8 min average time?

    Well I’m glad they went back to normal. It just doesn’t make sense when they excluded the bounces.

  6. By Oleg on Sep 16, 2007 | Reply

    I think they should keep the bounce rate separate. If an untargeted visitor pops onto your site and figures out “oops wrong site” and leaves, that should go into account of how long “real” visitors stay.

  7. By Steven Snell on Sep 16, 2007 | Reply

    I really question the amount of time that show up in my Analytics stats. It seems way to long, especially when StumbleUpon users are supposedly staying at my pages for an average of several minutes. So I don’t put much weight into this stat.

  8. By Marc on Oct 1, 2007 | Reply

    I agree, announcements on the issue would be nice.

  9. By blugi on Oct 9, 2007 | Reply

    like Google gives a heck about us…dream on

  10. By News Archive on Oct 30, 2007 | Reply

    their service is free … you get what you paid for

  11. By Teeth Grinding on Nov 24, 2007 | Reply

    I wonder what google analytics is all about until I have read your blog. I have been hearing from it so often but I find no time to checked it out. Does it have great effects in our site and blogs?.

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