Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Google Analytics and Tracking success

Google Analytics is an undertaking-class web analytics solution offered free by Google. Google Analytics produces accurate statistics about the users and web activity generated for a website. Google Analytics gives you all the necessary metrics to determine what is working or not on your site to catch new deals for your business. 

Google Analytics is also integrated with Google Ad-words. Clients can look their Analytics information from inside their Google Ad-words account effectively. Google Ad-words will show a promotion for your business on Google list items pages and their promoting system on a pay for every click basis i.e. you need to pay Google a promoting charge. If people click your advertisements it will direct them to your site.

Using Google Analytics as a part of conjunction with Google Ad-words optimizes your on-line marketing campaigns by following your websites landing page quality and conversion goals. Google Analytics supports you in which advertisements are performing great, and which are not, giving the data to minimize or select proper keywords for Ad-words campaigns.

Analytics tells -

  • Best effective marketing activities
  • Site activity patterns/trends accurately
  • What clients are most valuable
  • Where clients come from and what do they do on the website
  • Which keywords lead to conversions
  • Best effective online ad
  • Where people leave the website
  • Which pages retain clients for long
  • What search terms users use to find more about website.

Some features of Google Analytics


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

1.Tracking multiple sites Google Analytics tracks as many sites as you own.

2.Tracking your blog, My-space, or Facebook pages:


To use GoogleAnalytics to track your pages on Facebook, My-space, Word Press or different arrangements, it is recommended that you search for 3rd-party widgets that simplify the Analytics set up for per-defined site templates. Analytics cannot be used on websites where you cannot edit the page code. But you can find plugins or widgets that will help you use Analytics in your web page.

3. Tracking traffic from RSS feeds:


As most RSS/atom readers can't execute JavaScript, Analytics will not count RSS reader’s web page views. Analytics requires that the client execute a JavaScript file on Google's servers with a specific end goal to track that site visit.

4.Using Analytics with other web analytics solutions :

Google Analytics can run in parallel with any third-party or inside arrangement you've already deployed.

5. See your most important analytics information first:

If there is one (or more) pieces of information you need to see initially every time you login to your analytics, You can make different dashboards location. You can create different dashboards.

6. Find out which online campaigns bring the most activity and conversions.

7. Determine where your best visitors are located:

Have you considered ad via business or services like Google, Facebook, Stumble-upon, etc? If not, it might be a difficult task to determine who you should focus during your promotion setups.

Analytics can provide you overall details. You can know the particular areas that bring you the most conversions. Target users in these areas with your ads to finish your goals.

8. Learn what people are searching for on your website:

If your site has a search box, search to see the URL of the list items. Click on the settings wheel symbol in the upper right corner of your Analytics menu bar and click Profile Settings. Under site analysis Settings, select the option Do track website search and enter the query parameter as the one that fits your web site's URL structure.

As a result you can see what condition are being searched for, what users want, you can see which pages people are upon when they choose to use the search characteristic.

Site Search can also provide you thought of which pages of your content need more particular data as well as the new content you can create on your website to retain your users.

9. Visualize what people click on the most:

Curious where people are making the most clicks on your site? Analytics gives data on the percentage of clicks that have happened on each internal link on your website. You can hover each link to see additional details. This can help you to know what ranges of your website are the most popular.

10. Uncover your top content:

This area can help you find out which pieces of content hold users on your website for long time. This can help you recognize more content that people will like in the future.

12. Discover if you need a mobile website:

For mobile version of your site go to users menu of Analytics. There under mobile choice you can see all specific devices and the percentage of your total visits that are from a mobile device.

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