Finally real iTunes metrics, free via Google Analytics
I founded VoloMedia in 2005 to bring Analytics and Advertising technology to episodic media delivery, “Podcasting”. As the years have rolled by, Podcasting has grown from user generated audio to professionally produced video, from mainly an audio iPod media, to consumption on a variety of screens – increasingly the iPhone. VoloMedia has had tremendous success signing up many of the major TV shows as customers – ABC, NBC, G4TV, How Stuff Works, etc. Today we manage over 45 million monthly media requests, 75% of which is video and the volumes are growing, we had nearly 2 million media requests yesterday. With all of these downloads over all of these years, one fact has remained stubborn -a vast majority of the traffic originates from Apple’s iTunes Media player. This should not be very surprising given that the iTunes store hosts 140,000 podcast feeds – and this is where most consumers are discovering podcast shows.
I helped ADM standardize the measurement specs around downloads, and the process was contentious around the metrics question, “download requests” or “completed downloads”? The most final of all metrics , “plays”, was not considered because it simply was not feasible. During the current economic downturn, the need for the best metrics has become even more important for publishers and advertisers.
Over a year ago our engineers decided to resolve this issue in the most practical way we could – connecting iTunes to Google Analytics. We are announcing this product today. Before I go into the specifics, I would like to emphasize one important point – this free service does not require any relationship, contractual or otherwise, with VoloMedia.
VoloMedia’s Bridge-to-Google Analytics is a plug-in to the iTunes Media player, now installed with over 100 thousand iTunes consumers in the US – precisely 94,296 iTunes plug-ins were active over the last 5 days. Publishers are free to use this free service if it meets their needs, i.e. collect annonymous usage statistics regarding usage of their content on iTunes and to analyze them using Google Analyics: a free and robust industry-standard platform. If you have ever used Google Analytics, then you are familiar with “GA_ID – Google Analytics ID”. With a simple modification of the RSS feed to incorporate the GA-ID the publisher can start flowing aggregated play and download data to their Google Analytics account. More information is on our website: http://www.volomedia.com
I hope this initiative is seen as one that is beneficial to the entire podcasting community, one more step forward to making podcasting a dynamic and vibrant medium for consumers, publishers and advertisers.

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Jun 09, 2009
[...] Volo competitor Kiptronic, which just got bought by Limelight Networks, already had.) And secondly, publisher access to iTunes data within Google Analytics via a plug-in downloaded by podcast [...]
Jun 10, 2009
Great stuff, Murgesh. That sounds like a blessing for portable media content creators and advertisers.
Jun 10, 2009
If I’ve read the information on the Volomedia.com site correctly, the statistics come back only from the iTunes desktop app? Is any usage date reported from the activity on portable devices (iPods)?
Jun 13, 2009
Lon – “Play complete” events are collected from the iPod through iTunes. Currently, this data is filtered out of Google Analytics. We could change this easily and send this data into Google Analytics also.