[Google] New Getting Started Guide for Google Analytics
If you are someone who get lost when it comes to Google Analytics, good news is just in. Google has released a new version of the Getting Started Guide aimed at Beginners for Google Analytics.
From the Official Google Analytics Blog
The guide’s purpose is to walk new users through the basics of having an Analytics account, and it also picks out must-know definitions like goals and funnels. It also has a diagram of the reporting interface so first time users can follow along and learn about the various reports and features. Finally, the guide also provides practical set-up and implementation instructions in the ‘Installing Analytics’ section, as well as tips on how to set up your reports and interpret the data once you start receiving it.
If the Getting Started Guide is too basic and you’re ready to get started on more advanced code customizations or look through videos on tips and tricks, you can browse through the ‘Other resources’ section at the end of the guide.
Google Analytics is absolutely free to use and there are many benefits that come with installing it on your site.
AdWords advertisers can make Analytics available right in their AdWords account as a separate tab through a simple linking process. Advertisers can review extra data for their online campaigns by tracking landing page quality and conversions (goals), and pick out their highest performing ads.
1.) You can also use Analytics to track other Google products including AdSense, Blogger, and Google Sites.
2.) See which pages drive the most pageviews on your site from the Top Content report. This report can answer questions you have about your most or least effective pages – for example, a high bounce rate indicates a landing page that should be redesigned or tailored to the specific ad which links to it.
3.) Which groups of visitors became customers or did something else important to the success of your business? You can get key insights for these questions by setting up goals.
4.) Grant other people in your company or organization access so that they are restricted to viewing reports in a profile or given full access to help manage your entire account as an administrator.
5.) There are over 80 reports with customizable, drag-and-drop interfaces. You can also create your own reports with Custom Reporting, create the segments you want to see with Advanced Segmentation, or view multi-dimensional views of your data with Motion Charts.
Also Read: [How-To] Schedule Email Delivery of your Google Analytics Traffic Report
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