Introduction to Google Analytics Training (ANA101)
Course Length: 2 days
Delivery Methods:
Available as private class only
Course Overview
This Google Analytics class is designed to provide you with in-depth knowledge of the features available in Google Analytics and teach you how to leverage them to best serve your business needs. This class is different from other Google Analytics training classes in that it includes many hands-on interactive exercises, ensuring that students who complete the course will be able to productively use Google Analytics on their own website right away.
This Google Analytics class is targeted toward web designers, web analysts, online marketers, and general business people.
Course Benefits
- Learn the fundamentals of web metrics and web analytics.
- Learn what web analytics can do for your business.
- Learn common web analytics methodologies suitable for different types of websites.
- Learn how Google Analytics works.
- Learn the key features and capabilities of Google Analytics.
- Learn to set up Google Analytics accounts and profiles.
- Learn access management techniques for your Google Analytics accounts and profiles.
- Lean how to generate reports in Google Analytics (visitor reports, traffic sources reports, content reports, goals report).
- Learn to analyze default reports in Google Analytics to interpret web metrics data.
- Learn to create and apply filters in Google Analytics.
- Learn best practices for setting filters in Google Analytics.
- Learn to create goals and funnels in Google Analytics.
- Learn to interpret reports for analyzing goals and funnels in Google Analytics.
- Learn to work with custom reports and advanced segments.
Course Outline
- Overview and Background of Web Analytics
- Fundamentals of Web Analytics
- Web Analytics Methodology
- Definitions and Significance of Important Parameters
- Tips for Building KPIs
- Important KPIs for Common Types of Websites
- Exercise: Identifying Common KPIs
- Exercise: Google Analytics Case Study
- Fundamentals of Web Analytics
- Introduction to Google Analytics
- Basics of Google Analytics
- What is Google Analytics?
- How Google Analytics Works
- Cookies and Google Analytics
- User Privacy and Google Analytics
- Exercise: Quiz
- Getting Started with Google Analytics
- Accessing Google Analytics
- Navigating in Google Analytics
- Creating New Accounts under Google Analytics
- Google Analytics Code Snippets
- Introduction to Google Analytics Tracking Code (GATC)
- Access Management
- Things you Need to Know
- Granting Access to Users
- Exercise: Access Management
- Best Practice Tips for Access Management
- Basics of Google Analytics
- Reports in Google Analytics
- Metrics and Dimensions in Google Analytics
- Overview of Report Structure
- Understanding the Report Layout
- Exporting Your Data from Google Analytics
- Exporting Google Analytics Reports
- Scheduling Reports in Google Analytics
- Digging Into Reports
- Playing with Active Date Range
- Exercise: Applications of the Date Range Function
- Comparing Two Metrics
- Exercise: Identifying Co-relation between Two Metrics
- Secondary Dimensions
- Visualization Controls
- Audience Reports Demystified
- Introduction
- Audience Overview Report
- Exercise: Application of the Audience Overview Report
- Location Report
- Exercise: Application of the Location Report
- Exploring the New vs. Returning Report
- Exercise: Application of New vs. Returning Report
- Exploring the Frequency & Recency Report
- Exercise: Application of the Frequency & Recency Report
- Exploring the Technology Reports
- Exercise: Application of Browsers & OS Report
- Exploring the Mobile Reports
- Exercise: Application of Mobile Reports
- Acquisition Reports Demystified
- Introduction to the Acquisition Reports
- Exploring the Channels Report
- Exercise: Application of the Channels Report
- Exploring the Social Reports
- Behavior Reports
- Exploring the Pages Report with Advanced Inline Filters
- Exercise: Identifying Poor Performing Pages
- Exploring the Landing Pages Report
- Exploring the Exit Pages Report
- Exercise: Identifying Top Exit Pages
- Dashboards
- Customizing the Dashboard
- Exercise: Developing a Customized Dashboard
- Metrics and Dimensions in Google Analytics
- Custom Reporting
- Introduction to Custom Reporting
- Why to Use Custom Reporting
- When to Use Custom Reporting
- Basics of Custom Reporting
- Valid Pairs of Dimensions and Metrics
- Understanding Dimensions Categories
- Understanding Metrics Categories
- Valid Combinations
- Designing Your Custom Report
- Building Your Custom Report
- Exercise: Develop Custom Reports for the Given Scenario
- Introduction to Custom Reporting
- Advanced Segmentation
- Introduction to Advanced Segmentation
- Why to Use Advanced Segmentation
- Difference between Advanced Segments and Filters
- Leveraging Default Advanced Segments
- Exercise: Application of Advanced Segmentation Using Default
- Segments
- Customizing Advanced Segments
- Exercise: Application of Advanced Segmentation Using Custom
- Segments
- Managing Advanced Segments
- Regular Expressions Overview
- Start and End
- Number of Occurrences
- Application of RegEx in Google Analytics Advanced Segmentation
- Introduction to Advanced Segmentation
- Understanding Filters in Google Analytics
- Introduction to Filters
- Why and When to Use Filters in Google Analytics
- Understanding How Filters Act on Your Data
- View Filters
- Overview of Different Types of Filters
- Understanding Best Practices for Setting Filters
- Exercise: Application of Predefined Filters
- Introduction to Custom Filters in Google Analytics
- Exercise: Selecting Appropriate Filters
- Introduction to Filters
- Goals in Google Analytics
- Introduction to Goals
- What Is a Goal in Google Analytics?
- When and Why to Use Goals
- Goal Types
- Configuring Goals
- Configuring a Destination Goal
- Goal URL Match Type
- Goal Value for Non Ecommerce Websites
- Configuring Duration
- Exercise: Time on Site Goal Implementation Exercise
- Configuring a Pages/Screen Goal
- Exercise: Pages/Screen Implementation Exercise
- Analyzing Goals Using Standard Reports
- Overview Report
- Goal URLs Report
- Reverse Goal Path Report
- Funnel Visualization Report
- Goal Flow Report
- Smart Goals Report
- Exercise: Group Activity
- Introduction to Goals
- Funnels in Google Analytics
- Introduction to Funnels
- What Is a Funnel in Google Analytics?
- Why to Use Funnels
- Building a Funnel in Google Analytics
- Funnel Visualization Report
- Exercise: Exercise for Interpreting the Funnel
- Introduction to Funnels
- Integrating Google Ads with Google Analytics
- Tracking Online Marketing Campaigns through Google Analytics
Class Materials
Each student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.
Follow-on Courses
Live Private Class
- Private Class for your Team
- Live training
- Online or On-location
- Customizable
- Expert Instructors