{"id":18702,"date":"2020-12-09T15:13:23","date_gmt":"2020-12-09T22:13:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.vdigitalservices.com\/?p=18702"},"modified":"2024-01-18T16:25:25","modified_gmt":"2024-01-18T23:25:25","slug":"guide-use-google-analytics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vdigitalservices.com\/guide-use-google-analytics\/","title":{"rendered":"The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Google Analytics"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you\u2019re a business owner that has yet to put the power of Google Analytics to work for you, now\u2019s the time to start. It offers a massive amount of invaluable data, empowers you to make more informed business moves, and is completely free \u2013 what\u2019s not to love?<\/p>\n
Well, for plenty of people, figuring out how to install and use Google Analytics is the hurdle standing between them and a smarter digital strategy. Although the tool was designed to be user-friendly, getting started can undoubtedly be intimidating\u2026 but that\u2019s about to change.<\/p>\n
Whether you\u2019ve never heard of this online tool, haven\u2019t gotten around to installing it on your website, or simply need to learn how to utilize it better, we\u2019ve created a how-to guide that covers everything you need to know. From the V Digital Services team to you, here is our Absolute Beginner\u2019s Guide to Google Analytics.<\/p>\n
First and foremost, it\u2019s essential to understand what Google Analytics is<\/a>. Essentially, it\u2019s a tool (or perhaps more accurately, a series of tools) that provides you with a straightforward method for gathering and analyzing data for your business.<\/p>\n Using the data collected and organized by Analytics, you can learn more about what\u2019s working for your business online \u2013 and what\u2019s not. One of the most significant benefits of this free online tool is its flexibility and the potential it has to be used in an array of different ways, including:<\/p>\n And because it is a tool created by Google, a well-known innovator of the tech industry, Analytics is continually adapting to better suit user needs and expectations. You can look forward to a tool that doesn\u2019t remain stagnant but, instead, continues to grow and offer more opportunities at a steady pace.<\/p>\n Are you wondering if Google Analytics is essential for your business? Even if you have a small, brand-new business (in fact, especially if you do), Analytics is more than worth the time and effort. Bloggers, business owners, marketers, and countless other individuals will find Google Analytics an extremely useful tool.<\/p>\n With Google Analytics, you can get invaluable answers to these questions and many more:<\/p>\n This is just a very short list of the information you can gather using Google Analytics \u2013 but first, you have to install it on your site.<\/p>\n Before installing Google Analytics on a website, you need to sign up for a Google account. If you already have a Google account that you use for Gmail, Google Calendar, YouTube, or Google Drive, you can use that one to set up Google Analytics. If you prefer, you can also open a brand-new Google account and go from there.<\/p>\n Something to keep in mind: you should use a Google account that you plan to maintain forever, and it should ideally be one that only you have access to. If you decide to add people\/staff to the Google Analytics efforts, that can be done later. However, you don\u2019t want to allow someone else full control over your Google Analytics tool.<\/p>\n This means that, above all, avoid having another person use their Google account to create your website\u2019s Google Analytics account. Whether it\u2019s your in-house web designer, a web host, an SEO person, or anyone else on your team, access to your Google Analytics data will go with them if they end up leaving your company.<\/p>\n Save yourself the time and frustration of starting from scratch by ensuring that you\u2019re the primary owner of the Google account linked with Analytics. First, make sure that you\u2019ve signed into your Google account. Then, navigate to Google Analytics<\/a> and click the sign-in button. The site will provide you with the three steps needed to set up Google Analytics:<\/p>\n There will also be a click-able \u201cSign Up\u201d button. Click this, and complete the form with details about your website. If you want to use the tool to analyze an app instead, select that option at the top of the box.<\/p>\n As an Analytics user, you have the option to utilize hierarchies<\/a> to organize your account better. Under a single Google account, you can maintain up to 100 Google Analytics accounts, with 50 website properties contained in each of those. One website property can have up to 25 views. Depending on your specific needs, there are several ways to configure hierarchies to fit your situation:<\/p>\n Ultimately, there\u2019s no one \u201cright\u201d way to set up and organize your Google Analytics account \u2013 it comes down to whatever structure functions best for your needs. If you find that your needs shift over time, it\u2019s always possible to rename accounts or properties later on.<\/p>\n Keep in mind that you cannot move a specific property (website) from one Google Analytics account to another one. Instead, you would have to start the process all over under the new account, leaving past data behind.<\/p>\n Because this is a guide to beginners\u2019 Google Analytics, let\u2019s go with the assumption that you\u2019re working with just one website for now. Typically, a new Google Analytics user would stick with the default \u201call data\u201d view.<\/p>\n Once you\u2019ve finished entering all of your business information, you will configure your data sharing settings. These settings put you in charge of what your data is utilized for, though regardless of what you select, collected data is always kept secure.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The next step is to click the button labeled \u201cGet Tracking ID.\u201d A popup box will display the terms and conditions for Google Analytics, which you are required to agree to if you want to move forward.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Then, the site will provide you with your customized code. For example:<\/p>\n Installing Google Analytics is a relatively simple process, but it does vary considerably from platform to platform. Your selected plugins and website theme can also have an impact. But no matter what you\u2019re working with, a quick Google search (\u201cyour platform\u201d + \u201chow to install Google Analytics\u201d) can usually bring up step-by-step instructions.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Once your tracking code is installed, there\u2019s still work to be done. One of the most commonly-missed settings on Google Analytics is the Goals option, which you can find by clicking the \u201cAdmin\u201d link (located near the top of Google Analytics), then \u201cGoals\u201d (under the \u201cView\u201d column).<\/p>\n The purpose of Goals is to notify Google Analytics when a vital action is completed on your website. For example, say that one of your website pages is a \u201cContact Us\u201d page that contains a form to generate leads. Or, maybe you sell your products online. Whatever the key \u201caction\u201d is, users should land on a \u201cthank you\u201d or confirmation page once they\u2019ve completed it. This seemingly simple page can serve as an important marker for Google Analytics Goals. <\/p>\n <\/p>\n You have the option to create up to 20 goals for your website, so take full advantage of this setting to track what\u2019s most important to your business.<\/p>\n For most businesses, purchases, lead form submissions, and email list sign-ups are among the top goals.<\/p>\n Like all functions and tracking options in Google Analytics, there is extensive Support information on Goals<\/a> available when and if you need it.<\/p>\n Site Search is another function that\u2019s quick and simple to set up and provides extremely useful data in the future. If your website includes a search box, the Site Search function is for you. Here\u2019s how to get it up and running:<\/p>\n With Site Search set up, Google Analytics can now track the searches made on your website. This is incredibly helpful in learning more about your site visitors, including what they\u2019re looking for and on which pages.<\/p>\n At this point, it\u2019s a good time to add on any other Google Analytics accounts (whether they are new or already-existing). Within the Admin menu, the drop-down menu under the \u201cAccount\u201d column offers the options to \u201cCreate New Account.\u201d<\/p>\n If you need to add on properties, this is also available in the Admin menu. Click the drop-down menu in the \u201cProperty\u201d column, then select \u201cCreate New Property.\u201d After all of your accounts and properties are added to Google Analytics, the next thing to do is wait. In about 24 hours, Google Analytics will be able to start collecting data \u2013 which means that you\u2019ll be able to start viewing it.<\/p>\n After the work of setting everything up, you\u2019ve reached the point of payoff. Once you\u2019ve waited a day or so, you can begin delving into the data behind your website.<\/p>\n Here\u2019s a quick rundown of how to access website data on Google Analytics:<\/p>\n The first time you view your reports, you might not know exactly what you\u2019re looking at \u2013 and that\u2019s ok! There\u2019s often a learning curve to website analytics, but the best way to build your understanding is through old-fashioned experience. Feel free to click around and discover the wealth of data you now have at your fingertips.<\/p>\n You\u2019ll probably quickly notice that most Google Analytics reports have a similar set-up, which makes it much easier to learn your way around the data.<\/p>\n When you\u2019re in a report, the drop-down arrow in the top right section of the page gives you quick access to various websites within all your Google Analytics accounts. There\u2019s also the \u201cHome\u201d button at the top for one-click navigation.<\/p>\n In the report itself, the top right section features the option to adjust the data date range or compare data from one date range to another. By hovering over different parts of the report, you can view additional information relevant to that specific section.<\/p>\n For example, in the Audience Overview report, hovering over the graph\u2019s line will give you the exact sessions on the day that corresponds with that point. You can also hover over the metrics beneath the graph to learn more about what each one means.<\/p>\n After scrolling past the section that displays the main metrics, you\u2019ll see reports that correspond to even more specific data about your web visitors, such as their language, country, and browser. Virtually every part of this section can be clicked to unlock details within that report type.<\/p>\n As you explore the reports, keep an eye out for clickable links or question marks. You\u2019ll see this throughout each report, with each offering the opportunity to click or hover to learn more about a given section. There\u2019s almost no limit to the fascinating data you can discover simply by digging around your analytics!<\/p>\n When you look at each report\u2019s left sidebar, you\u2019ll see a long list of clickable options. For many of these, there are even more layers within layers to dive into \u2013 again, taking a hands-on approach to learning will be your best bet. <\/p>\n All of these reports break down everything you could ever want to know about your website visitors, from their age and gender to their geographical location. Here, you\u2019ll be able to get an excellent grip on the who, what, where, when, and how of your audience.<\/p>\n Wondering how a visitor found your website? In the Acquisition reports, you can examine traffic by category type or even specific sources. These reports are particularly useful in pinpointing traffic from social networks or connecting to AdWords and other tools to gain additional data.<\/p>\n The Behavior reports tell the story of your content, including which content is most successful (and which aren\u2019t successful at all). You can see the most popular pages on your website, as well as the ones that most visitors chose to end their browsing. Site Speed is viewable among these reports, and Google will also offer you suggestions for improvements if needed. It\u2019s also here that Site Search will come in handy.<\/p>\n When we discussed setting up Goals a few steps back, it was in preparation for making good use of your Conversions reports. These reports tell you all about your website\u2019s conversions, including how many there were, where they happened, and the paths visitors followed to get there. Look for the drop-down at the top of this section to toggle between multiple goals, or view them all at once if you prefer.<\/p>\n You might not utilize every single report in Google Analytics, but there will be a handful that you come back to frequently. Using the Shortcut link at the top of the report page, you can add quick links to specific reports in your left sidebar.<\/p>\n The \u201cEmail\u201d function is also a good one to put into practice. Click this link, then fill out the required information to have reports regularly emailed to you (or your team members).<\/p>\n Both of these options make it easier to incorporate Google Analytics into your everyday business practices \u2013 and that\u2019s an excellent habit that will support your success in the short and long term alike.<\/p>\n Now that you\u2019ve completed our handy Google Analytics tutorial, you\u2019re ready to start using it to your advantage. But if you really want to kick your website traffic into high gear, it may be time to call in the professionals.<\/p>\n As a business owner, you can certainly take some simple steps to build and strengthen your digital marketing strategy. However, once you\u2019ve reached a certain point, it\u2019s often far more effective \u2013 and a better use of your time, money, and energy \u2013 to partner with a team of experts instead of trying to do it all yourself.<\/p>\n At V Digital Services, we have worked with businesses of all types and sizes to achieve their goals using the power of digital marketing. With a wealth of industry knowledge and various professional tools and resources at our disposal, we are well-equipped to give you the competitive edge you need to succeed.<\/p>\n Learn more about how to use Google Analytics in a way that makes sense for your goals by reaching out to the V Digital Services team<\/a> today.<\/p>\n Featured Image: One Photo<\/a> \/ Shutterstock\u00a0<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" If you\u2019re a business owner that has yet to put the power of Google Analytics to work for you, now\u2019s the time to start. 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Do I need Google Analytics?<\/h2>\n
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How to Install Google Analytics<\/h2>\n
\nOnce you\u2019ve signed up for an account, you\u2019re ready to begin.<\/p>\n\n
Set up your Google Analytics account and property.<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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Install the tracking code on your website<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
\nFor Google Analytics to collect and analyze data from your site, the code must be installed on every page. The specific process for installing the Google Analytics code depends on what type of website you have.<\/p>\n\n
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Set up your goals<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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Set up Site Search<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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Add any additional accounts or properties as needed<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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Take a look at your Google Analytics data<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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Familiarize yourself with the standard report features<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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Get an idea of the types of Google Analytics reports available to you<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
\nHere\u2019s a short and sweet explanation of what you can expect to find in each category of reports:<\/p>\nAudience:<\/h4>\n
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Take advantage of shortcuts and emails<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
Take the Next Steps to Boost Your Digital Presence<\/h2>\n