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An absolute beginner’s guide to setting up Google Analytics for your website | Search Engine Watch

An absolute beginner’s guide to setting up Google Analytics for your website | Search Engine Watch | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Our beginner’s guide to Google Analytics teaches you how to set up an account that is linked to your site and recommends a few basic metrics to look at.

Google Analytics is a free service that tracks and reports website traffic. Providing insight into the demographics of site visitors, the performance of a specific campaign, and how long people are staying on your site for, are just a few of the many things the program is capable of. 

This data gives you an all round better view of how your site is doing and allows you to understand what improvements can be made to make sure you’re optimizing different areas for maximum conversion. 

In the below tutorial, we will walk you through some basics of Google Analytics and what you need to do in order to get started....

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Just the basics of social measurement with Google Analytics.

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6 Advanced Google Analytics Tricks That All Site Owners Should Know

6 Advanced Google Analytics Tricks That All Site Owners Should Know | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
When it comes to free analytics software, nothing comes close to Google Analytics.

Over 28,365,107 sites use it, which makes it the most popular analytics solution on the market.

Although it has some limitations, it’s fantastic as a free product.

However, most webmasters see the basic graphs and stats that Google Analytics (GA) gives you and never dig any deeper.

This is a shame because there are some really useful advanced features just waiting for you to be used. And I’m about to show you what they are.

And although they’re advanced, they aren’t that complicated to implement or use. I’m going to break them down step by step in this post, and I encourage you to start using as many of them as you find useful. 
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Neil Patel shares excellent tips for better results from Google Analytics.

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