Google Analytics Tools
How to add google analytics
1. First step is go to the site "www.google.com/analytics".
2. Click sign in, then click analytics and finally go to sign up.
4. Display the one message “ My new account name”, for eg: "bineesh".
5. Then display the website name, it is used to identify the blog, eg: "bineesh blogspot blog".
6. Again show the message website URL, it is a blog URL, eg:" bineeshseo.blogspot.com".
7. In the case of industry category click “reference”.
8. Then display the Reporting time zone: In this case only use our country zone, because different time zones in different country. It is difficult to mange the visiting time.
9. Next step is click the “get tracking id”.
10. Next step is to accept the google terms and condition: In this case only select our country name.
11. Finally click the “I accept button”.
12. Please copy the “Tracking id”.
13. Next step is go to blog, click blogger name, for eg: Bineesh SEO Analyst.
14. Then click the settings left side->others->goggle analytics->Analytic web property id,finally, finally tracking id paste in this section.
15. Click save settings->go to webmaster analytics->copy the website tracking id, that is java code.
16. Return go to blog section, then click themes->edit html->java code paste in to before head section,click save theme.
17. Then go to analytics page, click “all website data”->click the real time,it is used to display the live visitors.
18. Finally click the overview. It is used to display the visitors location.
Google Analytics
It is a measurement tool.When you log into Google Analytics, you end up on the Home page where you can see a list of all of the websites you have set up in your account. This list shows you some basic data right off the bat such as your number of sessions, average session duration, bounce rate and goal conversion rate.
If you have a lot of websites like I do, you can use the search box under the date range to search for a particular domain. If you only want to view the domains that are most critical to your business, you can mark them with a star and change the Show settings to list only the starred websites.
You can use the date range to see your data over any specified time period. You can also use it to compare the current time period to a previous time period to see the change in sessions, average session duration, bounce rate and goal conversion rate.
Since the data for each website changes to reflect the compared timeframes, it’s easy to see which of your websites are getting more or less traffic and conversions.
To view more data about a particular website, just click on the corresponding link and you’ll see the google analytics reporting page.
Google Analytics Reporting
The Google Analytics Reporting page shows your Audience Overview data.
At the top of the screen, you’ll see the basic Google Analytics menu bar that allows you to go back and forth between the Home page, Reporting, Customization (reports) and Admin section. Further to the right, you can switch to another website within your Google Analytics account
Benefits of using Google Analytics
It’s completely free.Google Analytics is a completely free tool to use and is all online with no purchases of subscriptions necessary. You can use all of the wide range of tracking statistics and analysis at no cost. To sign up to Google Analytics you’ll need a Gmail account that is also free to create if you do not have one.
Analyse sources of traffic
Google Analytics can show you how users are being driven to your website, for example how many people have found your website through a link from another website, via paid advertisements, from search engines or from a direct link. This will allow you to see proportionally how successful various methods of traffic sources are, such as if your advertisements are performing well by increasing traffic.
Keywords
Google Analytics can be used to see what keywords you are being found under in search engines. This will show you which keywords are performing well, allowing you to modify your website to assist with search engine optimization to try and boost the traffic generated from certain keywords.
Visitors Information
Google Analytics provides an excellent breakdown of information about visitors coming to your website. You can see the most popular countries and towns that are accessing your website, helping you to determine if any localized marketing campaigns or keyword targeting is providing desired results. It can also help you to tailor your content or advertising to any areas that are generating a significant portion of traffic.
Specific page popularity
Google Analytics can provide data about which of your pages are the most popular, allowing you to see which areas of your website are being considered more relevant and higher value content. Using this information you can improve these pages to attempt to generate more sales as well as being able to see the type of content that is sought after by your visitors that can help you to shape future content.
Bounce rates
This is the amount of users that only view one page of your website before leaving or ‘
bouncing’ away again. If your bounce rate is rather high it is likely that your website is not what the user was looking for or perhaps they stumbled across your website by accident. It may also be worth checking to see if any of your targeted optimizations such as keywords as they may be slightly misleading, or the quality of your traffic sources.
The bounce rate is associated with the relevance and quality of content on your website, showing visitor satisfaction across your website. This can also help you to see which pages are encouraging users to stay on your website, with the possibility to highlight those with a high bounce rate that need to be improved.
Traffic flow
Google Analytics can display how traffic is flowing in a visual flow chart. This shows you where the majority of visitor traffic is entering the website and from there showing the amount of people that visit subsequent links as well as bounce rates as they navigate across your website.
Review historical data
Google Analytics can display how traffic has changed across large periods of time.
Disadvantages
• Limited number of Goals
• Creating custom reports is somewhat limited
• Upgrading Analytics Premium is insanely expensive