+ All Categories
Home > Internet > Google analytical

Google analytical

Date post: 20-Aug-2015
Category:
Upload: glorywebs
View: 199 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
20
Presented by: Glorywebs www.glorywebs.com Contact :9725297846
Transcript
Page 1: Google analytical

Presented by: Glorywebs

www.glorywebs.com

Contact :9725297846

Page 2: Google analytical

Google Analytics is a service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about a website's traffic and traffic sources and measures conversions and sales. ...

Google Analytics

Page 3: Google analytical
Page 4: Google analytical

Google Analytics is a free statistics tracking and analysis service that allows web site administrators to analyze traffic flow on a web site. Although most hosting solutions come with similar software, it may not be as easily understood or as easily navigated as Google Analytics. One of the more impressive features of Google Analytics is the ability to flag certain pages as “goals.” This is specifically beneficial to e-commerce web sites. However, regardless of the purpose of a web site, Google Analytics can help make that web site better.

What is Google Analytics?

Page 5: Google analytical

One of the biggest advantages Google Analytics provides over other analysis software is ease of use. With a few clicks, you can define any range of dates from which statistics can be viewed. You can also easily navigate from general data to more specific data. Everything from bounce rates to conversion rates (how many visitors reach the goal) can be easily found by a few clicks. Google Analytics can also help you understand each report that you see. Helpful tips can be viewed at the bottom right hand corner of many pages that give short descriptions of the data included in the report and sometimes even what the numbers could mean for your web site. To learn more please visit: http://www.google.com/analytics/

Page 6: Google analytical

Google Analytical

Page 7: Google analytical

Target your online visitors Measure the results of your marketing

campaign Customize your website for greater

exposure Evaluate traffic flow to your website Improve your web page quality

Benefits of Google Analytical

Page 8: Google analytical

By using Google Analytics as a monitoring tool, you can target a niche audience who may be keen on purchasing your products. You can provide greater online visibility to your business with more exposure to your company’s brand using this marketing approach. It helps you to keep track of the kind of visitors coming to your website and use popular keywords that may be used in the process of searching for specific products. Hence, you can cater better to the demands of the potential customers and stay ahead of the competition.

Target your online visitors

Page 9: Google analytical

Google Analytics can be used to optimize your website performance and attract more number of customers for boosting your sales prospects. You can also use targeted keywords as part of your SEO marketing strategy with the help of the statistics derived using Google Analytics tool. There are different functionalities using which you can determine whether your marketing campaign will be successful or not. As a result, you can get lots of opportunities for growing and diversifying your online business with the help of this amazing tool.

Measure the results of your marketing campaign

Page 10: Google analytical

With the help of this tracking tool, you can make ongoing changes to your website by changing the content and improving the landing pages to draw greater number of visitors. Additionally, you can also find out deficiencies in your website and use attractive and interesting content that can attract your readers. Besides, you can also identify niche areas and add interesting images or graphics to make your website more visually appealing for the target audience.

Customize your website for greater exposure

Page 11: Google analytical

Google Analytics can be useful in finding out information about various source of incoming traffic flow to your website to help determine your marketing strategy. You can find popular links and keywords that are used by the visitors while searching for specific products on the search engine as well. This can be useful for maximizing the results of your e-mail marketing campaign for the success of your promotional efforts. Besides, this method of tracking user activities on the website can be immensely useful in catering to the specific needs and requirements of the customers.

Evaluate traffic flow to your website

Page 12: Google analytical

You can determine if the quality of your web page content is of a high standard with the help of the Google Analytics tool. Based on the results of this tool, you can optimize your website by repackaging it and providing it a new look to increase the frequency of online visitors. At the same time, you can get an opportunity to understand the needs of your niche target audience and provide them with excellent information using a well designed website.

Improve your web page quality

Page 13: Google analytical

Google Analytics Premium helps us reinvent our marketing strategy every day. Search, display, social — we really see how they all fit together.”

Nicole Remington, Digital Marketing Manager TechSmith

Page 14: Google analytical

Google Analytics is a service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about a website's traffic and traffic sources and measures conversions and sales. The product is aimed at marketers as opposed to webmasters and technologists from which the industry of web analytics originally grew. It's the most widely used website statistics service.

The basic service is free of charge and a premium version is available for a fee.

Google Analytics can track visitors from all referrers, including search engines and social networks, direct visits and referring sites. It also displays advertising, pay-per-click networks, email marketing and digital collateral such as links within PDF documents.

Google Analytics

Page 15: Google analytical

Integrated with AdWords, users can now review online campaigns by tracking landing page quality and conversions (goals). Goals might include sales, lead generation, viewing a specific page, or downloading a particular file.

Google Analytics' approach is to show high-level, dashboard-type data for the casual user, and more in-depth data further into the report set. Google Analytics analysis can identify poorly performing pages with techniques such as funnel visualization, where visitors came from (referrers), how long they stayed and their geographical position. It also provides more advanced features, including custom visitor segmentation.

Page 16: Google analytical

Google Analytics e-commerce reporting can track sales activity and performance. The e-commerce reports shows a site's transactions, revenue, and many other commerce-related metrics.

Google Analytics launched Real Time analytics as of September 29, 2011.

A user can have 50 site profiles. Each profile generally corresponds to one website. It is limited to sites which have a traffic of fewer than 5 million pageviews per month (roughly 2 pageviews per second), unless the site is linked to an AdWords campaign.

Page 17: Google analytical

Google Analytical

Page 18: Google analytical

You can use Analytics to track a variety of web-based content.

Tracking multiple websitesGoogle Analytics will track as many websites as you own! We've provided multiple reporting views in your account, so you can view individual reports for specific domains or sub domains.

Tracking your blog, MySpace, or Facebook pagesTo use Google Analytics to track your pages on Facebook, MySpace, WordPress or other solutions, we recommend that you search for 3rd-party widgets that simplify the Analytics set up for pre-defined site templates. You may not be able to use Analytics on sites where you cannot edit the page code (such as on MySpace, for example). However, often you will be able to find plugin or widgets that will help you use Analytics in your page.

How do I use Analytics?

Page 19: Google analytical

Tracking traffic from RSS feedsIn order for Google Analytics to track data, it is necessary that the Google Analytics tracking code gets executed. Since most RSS/atom readers cannot execute JavaScript, Analytics will not count pageviews that are loaded through an RSS reader. Analytics requires that the user execute a JavaScript file on Google's servers in order to track that pageviews.

Using Analytics with other web analytics solutionsYou can run Google Analytics in parallel with any third-party or internal solution you've already deployed.

Page 20: Google analytical

THANKS


Recommended