Date post: | 17-Feb-2017 |
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WorkflowsNew Google Feature: URL Tagger
Step 1: Select Campaign Management in Property in Google Analytics -> Admin
Step 2: Select New Campaign
Step 3: Choose a Campaign Name
Helpful Hint: Choosing a Campaign Name
Think long term with your naming convention. You could have a lot of tracked campaigns eventually within Google Analytics so be as
descriptive as you can and be sure to include:
Platform Purpose Duration
*Note: Once you give your campaign a name, the only option you have is to delete it. The name cannot be changed, so name wisely.
Simply select from list, or use Other if your choice is not on the list.
(Note to Google Analytics product team: Give us the option to be able to add our own “sources” and “medium” ... Bing Ads have not
been called Adcenter since I don’t know how long).
Helpful Hint: Choosing a Campaign Name
Platform
What is the campaign designed to achieve? Could be remarketing, brand awareness, direct response. When you are looking at reports,
it will be easier to filter based on purpose than something non-descript.
Helpful Tip: Choosing a Campaign Name
Purpose
This is more of a freeform. If you are running remarketing campaigns, it could be the recency of visit or duration someone stays on a list. Your mileage will vary greatly, but think through the implications of
this.
Helpful Tip: Choosing a Campaign Name
Duration
Step 3: Choose a Campaign Name, continued
Step 4: Enter Campaign Information
Step 4: Enter Campaign Information
Step 4: Enter Campaign Information
Step 5: UTM ID Created!
Helpful Tip: Opting for Google Shortened URLs
If you opt for goo.gl shortened URLs, here is a ninja trick you can do (also applies to bit.ly links):
If you grab a full goo.gl URL like the one shown below and put a + at the end, you will be taken to the page below which will show referrers, browsers, countries, platforms and clicks.
Use this as a super cool way to spy on competitors, so it might be something that eventually gets taken away. Snoop while you can!
Helpful Tip: Opting for Google Shortened URLs
Helpful Tip: Opting for Google Shortened URLs
What do you think of this new Google feature?
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