Manage Historical Data
After switching to the Jimdo Statistics, you will be able to download your historical data. The Google UA360 system will be discontinued by the end of June. Before then, we will export the historical analytics data from the last 12 months. This data will be available directly in the edit mode of your Jimdo website, with the exception of the last week in June.
Steps to Download Your Data:
- Log in to your Jimdo account and choose the desired website
- Click Edit to enter your Jimdo Creator website’s edit mode
- Go to Menu > SEO > Statistics.
- Click on Download Historical Export File
- Follow the prompt to download your data as a CSV file.
Open and manage CSV Files
You can open and manage the downloaded CSV file with any spreadsheet software, such as Microsoft Excel or Mac Numbers. Please note that the file is comma-separated. Here is a brief guide on how to handle this in the respective programs:
Microsoft Excel
- Open Excel: Start Microsoft Excel.
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Import CSV file:
- Click on "File" and select "Open."
- Choose the downloaded CSV file.
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Use the Import Wizard:
- The Text Import Wizard will open automatically.
- Select "Delimited" and click "Next."
- Choose "Comma" as the delimiter and click "Finish."
- Manage data: The data will now be correctly displayed in Excel and can be edited as usual.
Mac Numbers:
- Open Numbers: Start Numbers on your Mac.
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Import CSV file:
- Select "File" and then "Open."
- Choose the downloaded CSV file.
- Check import settings: Make sure "Comma" is selected as the delimiter.
- Manage data: The data will now be correctly displayed in Numbers and can be edited as usual.
Additional Tips:
Google Sheets: You can also import the CSV file into Google Sheets by selecting "File" > "Import" and then uploading the CSV file. Again, make sure "Comma" is selected as the delimiter.
AI Programs: You can also analyze your statistics using AI programs like ChatGPT. Simply input the data from your CSV file to gain insights and generate reports.