I have been tracking the analytics data for quite some time now, I have to websites registered with GA it was working fine, but yesterday when I was checking the sessions and real time traffic it was showing 0 sessions all of a sudden, I use to check the data every hour but yesterday suddenly the sessions nosedived to 0 sessions but not only yesterdays sessions but the day before that which was showing 35 sessions have also come 0.
tracking code for 17th and 18th dec
I have not made any changes to the site in terms of designing and code of the website and the same thing is happening with my other website registered in google analytics. Any one having suggestions and solutions for this issue, Please help!! Thanks in advance
You can try this chrome extension -https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tag-assistant-by-google/kejbdjndbnbjgmefkgdddjlbokphdefk?hl=en
I hope it helps you to find out what's wrong with your Google Analytics tag.
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I'm working on a script which sends a few hundreds of API calls to Google Places API using the [nearbySearch]. After a few requests, I quickly get an OVER_QUOTA_LIMIT error.
In Google Cloud Console, I can see the requests made in the last days or hours but:
I'm a far cry from the 6 000 requests/minutes limit
I don't see any Quota Exceed Error in the graph
(https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/places#place_search_requests)
If I scroll down a bit, I can see that there's apparently a "Premium Plan", but no request have been made up to now.
Now I can see that the Premium Plan is not available anymore for sign up or new customers..
So I guess it's just a graph to support people who have previously signed for this plan but that it is not relevant in my case.
My payment settings have been set up correctly so I don't understand what's happening here.
Thank you so much.
Sorting videos from a channel over method search.list stopped working for about three days back.
I tried too in Api explorer from google on web:
https://developers.google.com/apis-explorer/?hl=en_US#p/youtube/v3/youtube.search.list?part=snippet&channelId=UCPvnjqveFmBfTWBVShPIcZg&maxResults=5&order=rating&_h=10
Can this be solved on my side?
Is there another way to get all the videos from the channel to be returned via api?
This is an issue of Youtube Data API.
Already reported this issue by someone on Google forum and below is reply from Google employee:
https://support.google.com/youtube/thread/2494861?msgid=2520468
YouTube is aware the search/sorting functions aren't working as
expected – this is temporary and part of our efforts to better
respond, review and remove graphic, violative content from YouTube.
Thanks for your patience while we work through this. Will update this
thread when these features are working normally again, feel free to
subscribe for updates.
Also, Bugs are reported for this on issue tracker:
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/128673031
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/128673552
Both issue have comment from Google employee as below:
Thank you all for bringing this up here. These specific filters have been currently disabled on both YouTube.com and through the APIs.
We should have updates on this soon. Thanks again.
Update on 27/3:
Now it's working normally again, as per threads.
Our application relies on the Google Contacts API. Access to the Google Contacts API was disabled in our Application on August 7th, 2017 at 6pm (Pacific). Graph:
We weren't notified by Google and I'm certain we haven't hit the quota. Our users let us know and we were able to re-enable it this morning successfully.
But we're trying to figure out how this happened. Has anyone else seen API access disabled without their knowledge... or can someone from Google help us track this down?
Thanks!
Yes, had the same issue today with one of our projects that is using Google Contacts API - found Contacts API disabled...
And that came with another quite annoying issue when we started to get "unusual traffic" web page content with the CAPTCHA thing instead of error, when trying to access Google Contacts API.
The detailed issue was registered by me here, you can take a look:
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/64472602
I have submitted our app last week and we are yet to hear from Google. Can someone from Google give us an idea of the time frame?
Thanks.
There is no approval delay. It may take some time to list and be available in search results. Typically this would happen in 15 minutes.
After creating both a Chrome Web Store listing as well as a duplicate listing tuned for the Google Apps Marketplace, I have filled out the Marketplace Listing Review Request. I've had to edit the second listing several times as I've uncovered issues like not including the app member in the manifest, and I have no idea of the overall status of the request. Is there a way to find out?
My big concern is that something is still not right or that I might have missed a step or done something else wrong in the process of submitting the listing. Since there's no obvious validation around the Marketplace Listing Review request, I'm not 100% sure if I'm doing it perfectly. This is my first listing. Help?
First step would be to provide your Chrome Web Store Item ID as jonathanberi mentioned. Once you do that I can take a look at the application for you.
The reality is that we don't check and test new GAM applications every single day. It's more accurate to say that your application will be checked within 1-2 weeks from publication. If there are any issues, I or someone else on the curation team, will reach out to you to let you know of the problem and it's severity. Most of the time the issues aren't serious enough to warrant immediate removal from the Google Apps Marketplace and simply need to be fixed within a 30 day time frame.
So, long story short, no news is good news for GAM publications. If you don't hear anything from us within 2-3 weeks of your publication date, you can safely assume that your application has met all of our listing requirements.
I had the same problems and spoke to some very helpful folks at Google. Here is a summary of what they said:
Time taken to hear back: For new submissions their SLA for reviewing is 8 business days, but they usually do better than that.
Time taken for your app to show up on Google Apps Marketplace: 12-24 hours. When they approve an item it is automatically send to the public store, however it takes time to be shown in the Google Apps Marketplace search results due to cache propagation as time is taken for their robots to find it, index it and get it ready. (as of Jan 2017)