Jay Baerâs latest âConvince & Convertâ blog post is titled â15 Reasons Why Analytics Prediction Will Make You a Better Marketerâł. Baer says, “Thanks to the success of Google Analytics, there are dozens of ways to collect historical data from your website and connecting social networks. And yet, your optimization strategy is probably missing one very important step: predictive analytics. Predictive analytics interest has skyrocketed over the last year, according to Google trends. The reason? Marketers are beginningâ. 15 Reasons Why Analytics Prediction Will Make You a Better... [...]
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The latest MOZ blog post is titled â10 Ways to Prove SEO Value in Google Analyticsâ. Jeff Sauer says, âOver the past two years I have flipped and flopped on my stance on (not provided) keywords in Google Analytics. For a long time I took a stance against complaining about missing keyword data in GA by asking the question “Why Do You Care So Much About (not provided)?” Then at some point last fall while I was hanging out with some of my fellow GACPs, their complaints about the data we were missing behind the fog of https: search results influenced me enough to join the ranks... [...]
The latest MOZ blog post is titled âGoogle Analytics Checklist for New Projectsâ. Geoff Kenyon says, âWhether you’re setting Google Analytics up on a site for the first time or checking a client’s existing implementation, there are quite a few standards to remember. This post offers a simple checklist for doing the job right“. Google Analytics Checklist for New Projects MOZ Blog [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “18 useful custom Google Analytics reports, segments and dashboards for SEO”. Graham Charlton says, “The customisable features in Google Analytics are great for extracting maximum value from your data. Here I’ve gathered together a selection of custom reports, dashboards and advanced segments to help you measure SEOefforts more effectively. Some you’ll need to create yourself, following the instructions, while the rest you can just click and download and save lots of time and effort. Just click the download... [...]
The latest article on âBusiness 2 Communityâ is titled “Landing Page Optimization Using Google Analytics”. Joydeep Bhattacharya says, “The page on which a visitor lands on your website is known as the landing page. Wouldnât you love to have an optimized, user friendly and a revenue generating landing page? I am sure you will! But, the sorry part is that, most of the webmasters spend their time making their home page look elegant instead of the landing page! One of the most critical aspects of making your website convert well is to make the landing pages optimized. So,... [...]
The latest âWeb Marketing Todayâ blog post is titled âUnderstanding Mobile Traffic with Google Analyticsâ. Kevin Webster says, âConsumers increasingly access the Internet via mobile devices. Businesses should know how their websites are responding to mobile devices, to improve web marketing efforts. Whether you are employing a responsive design that resizes and rearranges itself based on mobile versus desktop visits, or you are sending phone and tablet users to a mobile friendly version of a site, studying visits from mobile users is important. Google Analytics has pre-built âCustomâ... [...]
âTesting and Analytics: Whatâs stopping you from testing?â â âMarketingExperimentsâ Blog
The latest âMarketingExperimentsâ blog post is titled âTesting and Analytics: Whatâs stopping you from testing?â. Taylor Kennedy says, âHow often do you read a blog or case study about a huge lift (sometimes here on this very site) and think, âThatâs too good to be true.â Trust me, youâre not alone. I think like that also and Iâm here to tell you that itâs alright. It pays to be skeptical in the marketing world. To me, skepticism is just another way of saying you pay close attention to details. After all, itâs the details that help you discover why people buy your productsâ. Testing... [...]
The latest post on âCopybloggerâ Blog is titled âFinally ⊠Site Analytics for Plain Folksâ. Demian Farnworth says, “Analytics. Itâs a strange, four-syllable word that causes some people strange fits. You canât really turn around without running into it in some form (metrics, reports, data, dashboards) or someone telling you how insanely important it is. Thereâs no shortage of site analytics tools â starting with the most popular, Google Analytics (GA). These tools can measure the routine (traffic, clickthroughs, page views) to the complex (visitor flow, channel acquisition,... [...]
The latest article on  ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Use Google Analytics To Create Campaigns, Not Just Track Them”. Carrie Hill says, “We all know that analytics are good for understanding how a visitor behaved on your website â what pages they looked at, what buttons they clicked or what keywords they used to find you. You can also use analytics to track campaigns like email blasts and paid advertising.  Thatâs pretty basic stuff. What many beginning marketers and small business owners donât know is that you can use analytics data to create an online marketing... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “When’s the Best Time to Publish Blog Posts? Figure It Out With a Custom Google Analytics Report”. Shilpa Pandya says, “It never ceases to amaze me how many marketers donât know the answer to that seemingly simple question. Itâs even more amazing once you realize how easy it is to create a custom report in Google Analytics that answers this question in a few quick minutes. Sure, there are many other analytics platforms that provide access to this level of detailed analysis of your blogâs performance over time, including HubSpotâs... [...]