Understanding your business’s online data is a vital part of knowing what digital marketing campaigns are successful and how to improve underperforming campaigns.
In this blog, we’re going to do a deep dive into what Google Analytics is, how easy it is to use for your business and learn some basics of its reporting features.
What Is Google Analytics?
Originally launched in 2005, Google Analytics is a free tool provided by Google used to track and analyze your website’s traffic.
The tool works by collecting data from your website and transforming it into easy-to-read charts, graphs and tables.
Google Analytics offres multiple ways to view your data and customizable dashboards so you can get the data you’re most interested in at a glance.
If you use other Google services, such as Google Ads or Google My Business, then it’s important to note that Google Analytics is a necessity for your business. Without this tool aggregating all the data from your website, Google My Business listing and Google Ads campaigns, you’re missing out on valuable information to help you improve your business’s online marketing efforts.
Using Google Analytics can help you create an integrated digital strategy. In addition to seeing insights from your website, ad campaigns and business listing, you’ll be able to see traffic from other platforms, such as Facebook, YouTube, Hulu and more.
If you don’t have time to set up and learn Google Analytics yourself, we can help you set up or get access to your business’s analytics through your website host and help you interpret and put the data into action. https://ementorbuild.com/p/google-analytics-setup/
Google Analytics’ Reporting Features
Every dashboard of Google Analytics can be customized. Here’s an example account that Google provides for practice:
On the left-hand side of the page, we see tabs with different report options. The data that appears in the graph will vary based on which report you’re looking at.
Let’s break down each of the main report tabs so you can better understand what type of information is featured in each:
- Realtime – This shows any data that’s happening in real-time including active pages, traffic sources and pageviews.
- Audience – If you want to get to know your users better, this is where you’ll want to go! You can view their demographics, interests, preferred browsing devices and more.
- Acquisition – This report shows where your traffic is coming from. You’ll be able to compare different marketing channels and find out which sources provide you with quality traffic.
- Behavior – This section allows you to see metrics from how users have behaved on your site, such as showing average time on pages, bounce rate, unique pageviews and more.
- Conversions – When you look at this data, you’ll be able to see the path users took to complete an action starting from their entrance to becoming a lead or making a purchase.
If you’re just getting started and aren’t sure what reports are beneficial to look at, here are a few suggestions from our strategists:
- The Behavior Flow under Behavior shows what pages people are starting to leave on your website. This data can help you determine if something is wrong on your website or if you need to adjust to how your website is laid out.
- Under Acquisition, click on All Traffic and then Source/Medium. This specific report shows how people are getting to your website, the users, amount of sessions and more.
- Click on Conversions and then Goals to view the goals you have set up on your site (If you don’t know how to set them up, click here for a walkthrough). You can create goals for almost anything, including if a user was on a page for more than ten seconds or a user clicked on more than five pages.
Please note that these few reports only touch the surface of what Google Analytics can provide for your business. As you learn the platform, you’ll begin to become more familiar with all that Google can provide for your business and find which reports are most helpful to you.
Final thoughts…
Google Analytics is an extremely helpful tool to help you measure the success of your website and digital marketing campaigns. Google Analytics is a vital part of tracking data, so if you aren’t already using this tool, now is the time to dive in!
Google offers Analytics Academy, which is a free course that teaches you how to use this reporting platform. There are two different levels of courses based on your knowledge level.