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Google analytics
1. Google Analytics Basics & tweaks Mizzou Web Developers group Jason L Rollins April 13, 2010
2. What is Google Analytics? From google.com/analytics: “Google Analytics is the enterprise-class web analytics solution that gives you rich insights into your website traffic and marketing effectiveness. Powerful, flexible and easy-to-use features now let you see and analyze your traffic data in an entirely new way. With Google Analytics, you're more prepared to write better-targeted ads, strengthen your marketing initiatives and create higher converting websites.” Google Analytics basics and tweaks April 13, 2010
3. What is Google Analytics? From google.com/analytics: “Google Analytics is the enterprise-class web analytics solution that gives you rich insights into your website traffic and marketing effectiveness. Powerful, flexible and easy-to-use features now let you see and analyze your traffic data in an entirely new way. With Google Analytics, you're more prepared to write better-targeted ads, strengthen your marketing initiatives and create higher converting websites.” Blah, blah, blah… Google Analytics basics and tweaks April 13, 2010
4. What is Google Analytics? It’s a piece of software that tracks most traffic and user behavior on your web sites for free. It’s a page tagging – not log analysis – approach to analytics. It integrates nicely with other Google applications…AdSense (if you’re using it), Site Search, etc. It tends to have an e-commerce leaning, but it still works great for non-profit entities like us. It’s not perfect. Google Analytics basics and tweaks April 13, 2010
5. Remember! Data doesn’t answer your problems, you do. Google Analytics basics and tweaks April 13, 2010
14. Google haz ur webz. OH NOEZ!!!Google Analytics basics and tweaks April 13, 2010
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16. Make it generic, i.e., not specific to analytics.
17. You can give other Google accounts access later, but a generic admin account is important to have.Google Analytics basics and tweaks April 13, 2010
42. User tagging Using setVar User defined variables are ways of keeping track of the “whos” on your web site. Once you’ve tagged links or pages with the setVar code that user is tagged as the variable. You can then use this “user defined variable” within filters, segments or to cross-correlate other datum. As simple as adding this line of code to your GA script: pageTracker._setVar('Marketing/PR'); Google Analytics basics and tweaks April 13, 2010
51. Name – campaign’s name, e.g., @Mizzou, “Fall campaign”.http://mizzouwire.missouri.edu/stories/2010/dog-days/index.php?utm_source=Homepage&utm_medium=webpage&utm_campaign=homepageBanner Google Analytics basics and tweaks April 13, 2010
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53. Scheduled reports – wonderful for keeping the boss in the loop, or just letting people know what they need to know on a recurring basis.Google Analytics basics and tweaks April 13, 2010
54. Other customizations Intelligence (Beta) Google describes it as a sort of “Analytics Assistant” that notifies you when something significant occurs. To take full advantage you can couple this with Goals or anything else to send you e-mails when something important occurs. Pay attention to “Significance”. Google Analytics basics and tweaks April 13, 2010
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Editor's Notes
Lots of questions…just trying to get some information out there so we can discuss.I am in no way an expert in either web analytics or Google Analytics…I know *some* things, maybe more than most… and I can reasonably answer questions or help you find answers.I’ll try to bring up things that have been asked before. If there are questions, I’ll do my best to answer them…if I can’t, we’ll Google it!
Some ad blocking software will block GA…also if your JS is turned off you’re invisible.Who knows what the difference between page tagging and log analysis is?Nothing will do the work for you…you still must infer and solve questions from the data. The data doesn’t answer your questions you do.
Some ad blocking software will block GA…also if your JS is turned off you’re invisible.Who knows what the difference between page tagging and log analysis is?Nothing will do the work for you…you still must infer and solve questions from the data. The data doesn’t answer your questions you do.
JS. Current percentage disabled? ~5% of users. Mobile .See previous reason. Browsers that can handle JS will be tracked, though. Doesn't track downloads of files (images, PDFs, etc.) where the JS isn't housed right out of the box. Event tracking. Google hazurwebz. If you're paranoid about the GOOGLE MACHINE, then you might not like them having all your information. No log files. The data Google collects is stored in their servers. You can’t refilter historical data, nor can you re-analyze data based on changed settings. If you’ve been collecting data for a year in GA and decide to set up a goal for conversion tracking today, you will only be able to see the conversion data moving forward. If something happens to Google’s data, well, you’re out of luck.
Specific to: An example would be muwebcom and not muwebcomanalytics. You can use this across Googles apps.Other accounts: You can give other Google accounts access later. Why? Turnover, centralization, all users main access.
Show the little checkmark saying that analytics is installed. Show all the choices on the edit screen.After this slide run through each little piece showing the following things: Annotations Map Overlay Correlating Top Content with Source Dashboard Visitors (Show some neat data [Connection speed] and then change the views to percentage etc.) Traffic Sources ContentWe’ll come back to Intelligence and Goals
Use nursing.missouri.edu as an example to set up site search.Step through all the data returned, one-by-one.Explain adding a link to ROAR to the admissions.missouri.edu/housing/ page because of search data.
Show examples after next slide.
Make sure everyone understands how filters change data.Show MU Homepage filters. Show IP example. Explain how the mobile users filter works and explain why it’s not perfect…give Michael Feinen credit.
Show MU Homepage Off-campus example. Create a segment with a keyword or something. Ask the group? Then apply it to some data.
http://www.google.com/support/googleanalytics/bin/answer.py?answer=57045Show Current Students and Prospective Students example in missouri.edu as an advanced example. Give Paul credit. (mu-homepage-examples.txt)
Explain the importance of visualizing the goal before you try to put it in GA. Decide which pages are involved Step 1 -> Step 2 -> Step 3.Show fail of Admissions form change…
5 dimensions of campaign tracking - http://www.google.com/support/googleanalytics/bin/answer.py?answer=55579URL builder - http://www.google.com/support/googleanalytics/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=55578Explain how a lot of referrers or sources (All Traffic Sources)are “(direct)” but that doesn’t really tell you much. Using tagging allows for you to explicitly say so.@mizzou example. Show the spike in traffic when @mizzou goes out.Nerd of the Year example. The day the NotY was announced on Facebook, Mar. 2, 2010. It seems as though there is a huge spike from what would appear to be Facebook. In reality it is just a large holdover from the homepage banner. Source reveals this.Homepage banner is a huge driver to our site.
Just give quick overview of this and demo.
Use the low setting on Mizzou Wire to add additional proof to the previous comment of changing the MU Homepage’s banner rotator.Make a few alert e-mails.