Post on 14-Feb-2017
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<Make the Most of your Analytics Tool>
Mario Herrera
<Analytics Tools>
Let’s gather information!
Analytics Code
<Cookie with ID>
<Hit with ID>
<Data>
Users
Sessions
Hits
How analytics tools organise our
data
<Data>
Everything Starts with a <Hit>
Analytics Code
<Hit>
Collection Server
PageViews Events Transactions Social Interactions
Is a request to send data to the server
<Hits>
<Sessions>
A session is simply a collection of hits or actions, performed by the same user, grouped together.
Session = Visit
<Sessions>
<Sessions Timeout>
30minutes
Most analytics tools use 30 minutes of inactivity to separate sessions
<Sessions Timeout>
Inactivity period longer than 30 minutes results in another session
User opens a site
12:30
User views another
page
And another one..
12:35 12:40 13:12
And another one..
Session 1 Session 1 Session 1 Session 2
<Sessions Timeout>
12:30 12:35 12:40 13:00
Referrals from advertising systems are considered separate sessions
User opens a site
User opens a site
User views
another page
User views another
page
Session 1 Session 1 Session 2 Session 3User clicks to
the same website from PPC campaign
<Sessions Timeout>
User clicks to the same website
from a different PPC ad
• Time-based expiration (including end of day):1. After 30 minutes of inactivity2. At midnight
• Ad campaign change:1. If a user arrives via one campaign, leaves, and then
comes back via a different campaign.
End of a session is called differently depending on the analytics tool we use
<Sessions Timeout>
<Users>
Analytics tool normally creates the identifier the first time a user is detected.
Users are identified using an anonymous number or a string of characters
<Users>
Sessions from the same user can be grouped together as long as each hit has the same user ID
<Users>
When a user clears cookie data and then comes back to the website.
If a user does not return to your website within 90 days, his next visit will be treated as a new user.
<New Users>
<New Users>
No more than one page view was registered during the
sessions
The session length was less than the length set for bounce
tracking
<Bounce>
<Bounce Rate>
<Goals>
Multi-step goalsOn click events "JavaScript event"
Number of page views
‘Page depth’
One or more URLs you would like
users to visit ‘Page view’
<Goals>
<Buying Process>
First Interaction
Last Interaction
Explore which channels and keywords initiate the sales cycle
Shows which channels and keywords close the sales cycle
Assist InteractionChannels and keywords users interact
with prior to buying
<Buying Process>
Understanding <Reports>
The information in a hit is transformed into dimensions
during processing.
Every report is just a single dimension, and the
corresponding metrics for each value that you see in your
reports.
Understanding your
Customers
<Reports>
<Reports>
Website
Audience
Promotion
Channels
<Website Reports>
% New Users Bounce Rate Goal Completions Session Duration
<Website Reports>
Page Depth Landing Pages # Exits Converting Content Pages
<Website Reports>
<Audience Reports>
<Audience Reports>
Keywords Keywords per Site Geography Demographics
<Audience Reports>
Time of the Day
Day of the week
Device Browser
<Promotion Reports>
Channels Referrals<Promotion Reports>
<Channels Reports>
<Channels Reports>
Sessions Multichannel Report
Time Lag Path Length
<On Page Behaviour>
Link, Click & Scroll Maps – Identify the most popular sections of your page. <On Page Behaviour>
Visitor’s interests based on their previous online actions<Yandex Tools>
<Yandex Additional Tools>
Form Analysis<Yandex Tools>
Webvisor<Yandex Tools>
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