Google Analytics: Deleted Profile
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Has anyone ever successfully managed to have a deleted GA profile restored?
One of our client's profiles was deleted accidentally.
I know the official line is it can't be restored, but...
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As this post backs-up:
http://www.analyticsresults.com/2013/06/recover-google-analytics.html
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Let's just say there was something my, 'but...' assumption.
Official answer is no, unofficial may be different if you have friends in the right places (I personally don't, but I know a case where a deleted profile was restored.)
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Do you have regular reporting process? If yes, Then please do following things
1. Analyze past trends, Make conclusion with consolidated changes, seasonality in data
2. Make summary Week Over Week, Month Over Month. Last Six Month would be ideal.
I think this is best you can do in this case.
If there was no such daily reporting. Then take it as oppurtunity & challange to redefine KPI's & Report formats.
Sometimes, Luck came in disguise
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Hi David
As per my knowledge you can not restore GA Profile back. It is not possible you have to set up profile again..Read this also same question asked in past and answer is also no.
http://www.seomoz.org/q/how-to-recover-a-deleted-google-anaytics-profile
Please share the solution with us also if you got.
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