Si Cristian,
Analytics è molto utile, specialmente se il traffico di Google, o la monetizzazione attarverso il sistema AdSense è per te importante.
Per escludere il tuo IP dal traffico devi creare un filtro nel tuo account Analytics.
Ecco la procedura da seguire:
1. Click Analytics Settings.
2. Click Filter Manager.
3. Click Add. The Create New Filter page appears.
4. Enter a Filter Name for this filter.
5. From the Filter Type drop-down list, select a filter type and enter the filter pattern
6. From the Available Website Profiles list, select the profile(s) to which this filter will be applied.
7. Click Add to move the selected profiles into the Selected Website Profiles list.
8. Click Finish to create this filter and start applying it to incoming data, or Cancel to return to the previous page without saving.
9. Your new filter will be applied after any existing filters on this profile. To change the order, visit the Profile Settings page and click Assign Filter Order .
Google da inoltre questi consigli specifici per filtrare i tuoi IP (casa e lavoro) dai risultati del traffico sul tuo sito:
- Exclude all traffic from an IP address:
If you'd like to exclude internal traffic from your reports (such as traffic from your home or company intranet), or any other specific IP addresses, you can set up a filter in your profile with the IP address or addresses to disregard.
The IP address field will auto-populate with an example IP address - you'll need to update this with your specific values.
Remember to use regular expressions when entering any IP address. For example, if the IP address to filter is:
192.168.1.1
then the IP address value will be:
192\.168\.1\.1
You may also enter a range of IP addresses. For example, if the range is:
192.168.1.1-25 and 10.0.0.1-14
then the IP address value will be:
^192\.168\.1\.([1-9]|1[0-9]|2[0-5])$|^10\.0\.0\.([1-9]|1[0-4])$
Anche se in Inglese, ti dovrebbe essere di guida per farlo correttamente la prima volta.
:-)