It isn't about tracking individuals; it's about looking at aggregate data («big data»)
that tells web publishers what does and doesn't work, and that then gives them an idea of why.
Not exact matches
Data
telling publishers the top terms being used to find their
web sites will be available for up to one year in Google Webmaster Tools, rather than the current 90 days, Google has said.
I am incredibly lucky to have a readership that believes in me enough to fund a freelance editor and a cover artist for the upcoming print / ebook editions of my work (which, I've been repeatedly
told, will never find a
publisher because I put the drafts on the
web).
If you are an independent author or
publisher, you can
tell me about your book going free if you click here or type in http://www.fkbooksandtips.com/for-authors into your
web browser.
Information shows a screen with tiny text,
telling you who the writer and artist was, the
publisher with a link to their
Web site, and the copyright information.
Let me
tell you, as a professional magazine and
web publisher, Amazon's terms are terrible.