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Google Analytics IQ Lessons

     2. Interpreting Results




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         Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.1. Guidelines
• When analyzing your traffic, avoid focusing on
  just a single metric. You must look each variable
  in the context of other metrics, in order to get a
  clearer picture.

• Putting data into context can help us ask the
  right questions and decide on a course of action.

• Analyzing trends is another useful way to bring
  context into your analysis (use the graph views
  for this!)
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                  Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.2. Pageviews, visits & visitors
•   A pageview is counted every time a page on your website loads.

                                  •     A visit -- or session -- is a period of
                                        interaction between a web browser and a
                                        website. Closing the browser or staying
                                        inactive for more than 30 minutes ends
                                        the visit.

                                  •     A visitor is uniquely identifed by a GA
                                        visitor cookie which assigns a random
                                        visitor ID to the user, and combines it
                                        with the timestamp of the visitor’s frst
                                        visit.


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                           Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.2. Pageviews, visits & visitors
•   A pageview is defned as a view of a page that is tracked by the Google Analytics Tracking Code. If a visitor
    hits reload or returns to it, an additional pageview will be recorded.

•   A unique pageview represents the number of visits during which that page was viewed--whether one or
    more times.

•   The “Absolute Unique Visitors” report counts each visitor during your selected date range only once.

•   The “New vs. Returning” report classifes each visit as coming from either a new visitor or a returning
    visitor.

•   A high number of new visits suggests that you are successful at driving traffic to your site while a high
    number of return visits suggests that the site content is engaging enough for visitors to come back.

•   You can look at the Recency report to see how recently visitors have visited. You can look at the Loyalty
    report to see how frequently they return. Both reports are under Visitor Loyalty in the Visitors section.

•   The Pageviews metric can be found in the Visitors Overview and in the Content section reports. Most of
    the other reports show Pages Viewed per Visit instead of Pageviews.

•   Unique Pageviews is only found in the Content section.


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                                        Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.3. Time Metrics
•   To calculate Time on Page, GA compares the timestamps of the visited pages:

A visitor saw page A, then page B, and then left the site:
- The Time on Page for page A is calculated by subtracting the page A timestamp
    from the page B timestamp.
- Atention: In order for this calculation to take place, the GA Tracking Code must be
    executed on both pages.
- The Time on Page for page B is 0 seconds, because there is no subsequent
    timestamp that Google Analytics can use to calculate the actual Time on Page.
- Time on Site is calculated adding the different Time on Page.

•   For Average Time on Page, bounces are excluded from the calculation.

•   To calculate Average Time on Site, Google Analytics divides the total time for all
    visits by the number of visits. Bounces remain a part of the calculation.


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                               Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.3. Time Metrics
• Some sites make extensive use of Flash or other interactive
  technologies which don’t load new pages frequently and all
  the user interaction takes place on a single page.

• As a result, it’s common for sites like this to have high bounce
  rates and low average times on site.

• If you have such a site, you may wish to set up your tracking
  so that virtual pageviews or events are generated as the user
  performs various activities.



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                       Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.3. Time Metrics
• The Length of Visit report categorizes visits according to the
  amount of time spent on the site during the visit.

• The graph allows you to visualize the entire distribution of
  visits instead of simply the ‘Average Time on Site’ across all
  visits.

• You can see whether a few visits are skewing your ‘Average
  Time on Site’ upward or downward.

• The Length of Visit report can be found under Visitor Loyalty
  in the Visitors section.
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2.4. Traffic Sources
•   The reports in the Traffic Sources section show you where your traffic is
    coming from on the internet. You can compare them to fnd out which
    sources send you the highest quality traffic:

-   Direct Traffic = visitors who clicked on a bookmark or typed the URL.

-   Referring Sites = sites that send traffic to you (banner ads or links featured
    on blogs, affiliates…)

-   Search Engine traffic = click on a search results link in Google, Yahoo… It
    can be organic (free) or paid
     -   Paid search engine traffic is pay per click or cost per click traffic that you purchase from
         a search engine -- for example on Google AdWords.




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                                    Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.4. Traffic Sources
•   WHAT MAKES A GOOD SOURCE OF TRAFFIC?

•   One easy indicator of quality is Bounce Rate -- the percentage of visits in which
    the person left without viewing any other pages.

•   A high bounce rate suggests that the site isn’t relevant to what the visitor is
    looking for

•   By clicking the “compare to site average” icon and selecting a comparison metric,
    you can see which sources outperform and underperform the site average.




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2.4. Traffic Sources
•   The All Traffic Sources report lists all of the sources sending traffic. It is
    helpful to identify your top performing sources.
                                                                  -     For example, in the report, we see
                                                                        that blogger.com referred more
                                                                        traffic than any other source. It has
                                                                        a medium of referral because it is a
                                                                        referral from a site.
                                                                  -     The second most popular source of
                                                                        traffic was direct. Direct traffic
                                                                        always has a medium of (none).
                                                                  -     Free Google search engine traffic
                                                                        was the fourth largest referrer.
                                                                  -     The medium of organic tells us that
                                                                        this traffic came from clicks on
                                                                        unpaid search engine results.
                                                                  -     The medium of cpc on this entry
                                                                        tells us that this traffic came from
                                                                        paid search results.
                                                                  -     You may sometimes see _referrals_
                                                                        from google.com. These can come
                                                                        from Google Groups posts or static
                                                                        pages on other Google sites.



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                              Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.4. Traffic Sources
•   If you have goals or ecommerce set up on your site, you have a much
    wider range of metrics with which to assess performance. Click on the
    Goal Conversion or Ecommerce tabs to view which sources are driving
    conversions and purchases.

•   The Keywords report is very useful for understanding what visitors were
    expecting to fnd on your site:

-   Keywords with a high bounce rate tell you where you failed to meet that
    expectation.
-   You can isolate your paid search engine traffic by clicking the Paid link.
-   If you have paid keywords with a high bounce rate, you should evaluate
    whether your landing pages are relevant or whether you should continue
    to buy those keywords.



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                            Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.4. Traffic Sources
•       By clicking on the ‘keyword’ entry in the table you can see its report and to fnd
        out which landing page is being used for this keyword, we’ll select Landing Page
        from the Dimension pulldown menu.

                                                                       •     We can now see which
                                                                             landing page is being
                                                                             used and evaluate it’s
                                                                             relevance to the
                                                                             keyword (particularly
                                                                             helpful if we use
                                                                             multiple landing pages).




    •    You can fnd out which landing pages are responsible for the poor performance
         and send the keyword traffic to the most effective landing page.

    •    Be sure to also check the bounce rates for organic, non-paid keywords. This
         information can offer insights into how to best focus your search engine
         optimization efforts.
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                                   Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.4. Traffic Sources
•   By default, Google Analytics attributes a conversion or sale to the
    campaign that most recently preceded the conversion or sale. For
    example:

-   if a visitor clicks on an AdWords ad and then later returns via a referral to
    purchase something, the referral will get credit for the sale.

-   if instead the visitor returns directly, then the AdWords ad will credit for
    the sale.


•   To prevent a specifc referral or campaign from overriding a prior
    campaign, simply append “utm_nooverride=1” to all referring campaign
    links. This ensures that the conversion is always atributed to the original
    referrer (or frst campaign the user clicked on).

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                             Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.5. Content Reports
•   The frst three reports listed in the Content section all show the same
    information, but each report organizes it differently:

                                               -    The Top Content report lists each
                                                    page that received traffic.

                                               -    The Content by Title report groups
                                                    your pages according to Title tag.
                                                    You can click on a title to see the
                                                    pages that share that title.

                                               -    The Content Drilldown report
                                                    groups pages according to
                                                    directory. You can click on a
                                                    directory to see the pages in the
                                                    directory.
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                            Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.5. Content Reports
•   Pages in your Content reports are represented by their “request URIs”,
    which is the part of the URL after the domain name. So, a forward slash
    represents your home page.

•   When you create your profle, you should specify the name of your
    homepage as the Default page. That way, instead of having forward slash
    show up in your reports, you’ll see your homepage URI instead.




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                            Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.5. Content Reports
•   The Top Landing Pages report lists all of the pages through which people
    entered your site. Use this report to monitor the number of bounces and
    the bounce rate for each landing page (it is good indicator of landing page
    relevance and effectiveness).




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                            Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.5. Content Reports
•   Navigation Analysis reports can help you understand how people move
    through your site.

•   The reports are listed on the Content Overview page. They’re also
    available from a pulldown menu when you drill down to a page detail
    report.

•   The frst of these -- Navigation Summary --- can help you see how people
    arrived at a specifc page and where they went afterwards (see next slide)




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                            Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.5. Content Reports




•   The list of pages that were viewed immediately before the page or pages
    is shown in the left column. Pages viewed immediately after in the right.
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                           Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.5. Content Reports
•   Sometimes the Previous Page, the Next Page, and the page you are
    analyzing are all the same page. This can be caused by visitors hitting the
    refresh buton multiple times and generating “self-referring” hits.

•   It can also be caused, for example, if the page has graphics that the visitor
    can click to enlarge. Here’s what happens:

-   The visitor views the page and Google Analytics registers a pageview.
    Then the visitor clicks on a graphic and views the enlarged graphic fle.
-   This does not result in a pageview because the enlarged graphic fle
    doesn’t have the Google Analytics Tracking Code. The visitor then clicks
    the back buton, which registers another pageview.




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                             Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.5. Content Reports
•   The Entrance Paths report is a powerful tool for analyzing navigation
    paths.

•   For example, let’s say that you want to fnd out whether people clicked
    the Purchase buton on your landing page and actually completed the
    purchase.

•   To fnd out, go to the Top Landing Pages report and click the landing page
    you want to analyze.

•   Once you are on the Content Detail report for the page, click the Entrance
    Paths link (see next slide)




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                            Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.5. Content Reports
                                                                             In the middle column,
                                                                             you’ll see all the
                                                                             possible clicks people
                                                                             made on the page.
                                                                             Choose the link that
                                                                             represents the
                                                                             Purchase page.




In the right hand column, you’ll now see all the pages visitors went to after the Purchase page.
By looking at this list, you’ll be able to see how many visits ended up on the Purchase
Completion page.

This report can show you if the landing page is doing the job you designed it for.
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                                   Based on Google’s Conversion University
2.5. Content Reports




  You can use the “Analyze” drop-down menu to view additional reports
  such as Entrance Sources and Entrance Keywords.

  The “Content” drop down menu allows you to select -- or search for --
  specifc pages to analyze.
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Google Analytics IQ Lesson 2: Interpreting Results

  • 1. Google Analytics IQ Lessons 2. Interpreting Results 1 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 2. 2.1. Guidelines • When analyzing your traffic, avoid focusing on just a single metric. You must look each variable in the context of other metrics, in order to get a clearer picture. • Putting data into context can help us ask the right questions and decide on a course of action. • Analyzing trends is another useful way to bring context into your analysis (use the graph views for this!) 2 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 3. 2.2. Pageviews, visits & visitors • A pageview is counted every time a page on your website loads. • A visit -- or session -- is a period of interaction between a web browser and a website. Closing the browser or staying inactive for more than 30 minutes ends the visit. • A visitor is uniquely identifed by a GA visitor cookie which assigns a random visitor ID to the user, and combines it with the timestamp of the visitor’s frst visit. 3 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 4. 2.2. Pageviews, visits & visitors • A pageview is defned as a view of a page that is tracked by the Google Analytics Tracking Code. If a visitor hits reload or returns to it, an additional pageview will be recorded. • A unique pageview represents the number of visits during which that page was viewed--whether one or more times. • The “Absolute Unique Visitors” report counts each visitor during your selected date range only once. • The “New vs. Returning” report classifes each visit as coming from either a new visitor or a returning visitor. • A high number of new visits suggests that you are successful at driving traffic to your site while a high number of return visits suggests that the site content is engaging enough for visitors to come back. • You can look at the Recency report to see how recently visitors have visited. You can look at the Loyalty report to see how frequently they return. Both reports are under Visitor Loyalty in the Visitors section. • The Pageviews metric can be found in the Visitors Overview and in the Content section reports. Most of the other reports show Pages Viewed per Visit instead of Pageviews. • Unique Pageviews is only found in the Content section. 4 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 5. 2.3. Time Metrics • To calculate Time on Page, GA compares the timestamps of the visited pages: A visitor saw page A, then page B, and then left the site: - The Time on Page for page A is calculated by subtracting the page A timestamp from the page B timestamp. - Atention: In order for this calculation to take place, the GA Tracking Code must be executed on both pages. - The Time on Page for page B is 0 seconds, because there is no subsequent timestamp that Google Analytics can use to calculate the actual Time on Page. - Time on Site is calculated adding the different Time on Page. • For Average Time on Page, bounces are excluded from the calculation. • To calculate Average Time on Site, Google Analytics divides the total time for all visits by the number of visits. Bounces remain a part of the calculation. 5 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 6. 2.3. Time Metrics • Some sites make extensive use of Flash or other interactive technologies which don’t load new pages frequently and all the user interaction takes place on a single page. • As a result, it’s common for sites like this to have high bounce rates and low average times on site. • If you have such a site, you may wish to set up your tracking so that virtual pageviews or events are generated as the user performs various activities. 6 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 7. 2.3. Time Metrics • The Length of Visit report categorizes visits according to the amount of time spent on the site during the visit. • The graph allows you to visualize the entire distribution of visits instead of simply the ‘Average Time on Site’ across all visits. • You can see whether a few visits are skewing your ‘Average Time on Site’ upward or downward. • The Length of Visit report can be found under Visitor Loyalty in the Visitors section. 7 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 8. 2.4. Traffic Sources • The reports in the Traffic Sources section show you where your traffic is coming from on the internet. You can compare them to fnd out which sources send you the highest quality traffic: - Direct Traffic = visitors who clicked on a bookmark or typed the URL. - Referring Sites = sites that send traffic to you (banner ads or links featured on blogs, affiliates…) - Search Engine traffic = click on a search results link in Google, Yahoo… It can be organic (free) or paid - Paid search engine traffic is pay per click or cost per click traffic that you purchase from a search engine -- for example on Google AdWords. 8 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 9. 2.4. Traffic Sources • WHAT MAKES A GOOD SOURCE OF TRAFFIC? • One easy indicator of quality is Bounce Rate -- the percentage of visits in which the person left without viewing any other pages. • A high bounce rate suggests that the site isn’t relevant to what the visitor is looking for • By clicking the “compare to site average” icon and selecting a comparison metric, you can see which sources outperform and underperform the site average. 9 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 10. 2.4. Traffic Sources • The All Traffic Sources report lists all of the sources sending traffic. It is helpful to identify your top performing sources. - For example, in the report, we see that blogger.com referred more traffic than any other source. It has a medium of referral because it is a referral from a site. - The second most popular source of traffic was direct. Direct traffic always has a medium of (none). - Free Google search engine traffic was the fourth largest referrer. - The medium of organic tells us that this traffic came from clicks on unpaid search engine results. - The medium of cpc on this entry tells us that this traffic came from paid search results. - You may sometimes see _referrals_ from google.com. These can come from Google Groups posts or static pages on other Google sites. 10 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 11. 2.4. Traffic Sources • If you have goals or ecommerce set up on your site, you have a much wider range of metrics with which to assess performance. Click on the Goal Conversion or Ecommerce tabs to view which sources are driving conversions and purchases. • The Keywords report is very useful for understanding what visitors were expecting to fnd on your site: - Keywords with a high bounce rate tell you where you failed to meet that expectation. - You can isolate your paid search engine traffic by clicking the Paid link. - If you have paid keywords with a high bounce rate, you should evaluate whether your landing pages are relevant or whether you should continue to buy those keywords. 11 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 12. 2.4. Traffic Sources • By clicking on the ‘keyword’ entry in the table you can see its report and to fnd out which landing page is being used for this keyword, we’ll select Landing Page from the Dimension pulldown menu. • We can now see which landing page is being used and evaluate it’s relevance to the keyword (particularly helpful if we use multiple landing pages). • You can fnd out which landing pages are responsible for the poor performance and send the keyword traffic to the most effective landing page. • Be sure to also check the bounce rates for organic, non-paid keywords. This information can offer insights into how to best focus your search engine optimization efforts. 12 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 13. 2.4. Traffic Sources • By default, Google Analytics attributes a conversion or sale to the campaign that most recently preceded the conversion or sale. For example: - if a visitor clicks on an AdWords ad and then later returns via a referral to purchase something, the referral will get credit for the sale. - if instead the visitor returns directly, then the AdWords ad will credit for the sale. • To prevent a specifc referral or campaign from overriding a prior campaign, simply append “utm_nooverride=1” to all referring campaign links. This ensures that the conversion is always atributed to the original referrer (or frst campaign the user clicked on). 13 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 14. 2.5. Content Reports • The frst three reports listed in the Content section all show the same information, but each report organizes it differently: - The Top Content report lists each page that received traffic. - The Content by Title report groups your pages according to Title tag. You can click on a title to see the pages that share that title. - The Content Drilldown report groups pages according to directory. You can click on a directory to see the pages in the directory. 14 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 15. 2.5. Content Reports • Pages in your Content reports are represented by their “request URIs”, which is the part of the URL after the domain name. So, a forward slash represents your home page. • When you create your profle, you should specify the name of your homepage as the Default page. That way, instead of having forward slash show up in your reports, you’ll see your homepage URI instead. 15 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 16. 2.5. Content Reports • The Top Landing Pages report lists all of the pages through which people entered your site. Use this report to monitor the number of bounces and the bounce rate for each landing page (it is good indicator of landing page relevance and effectiveness). 16 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 17. 2.5. Content Reports • Navigation Analysis reports can help you understand how people move through your site. • The reports are listed on the Content Overview page. They’re also available from a pulldown menu when you drill down to a page detail report. • The frst of these -- Navigation Summary --- can help you see how people arrived at a specifc page and where they went afterwards (see next slide) 17 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 18. 2.5. Content Reports • The list of pages that were viewed immediately before the page or pages is shown in the left column. Pages viewed immediately after in the right. 18 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 19. 2.5. Content Reports • Sometimes the Previous Page, the Next Page, and the page you are analyzing are all the same page. This can be caused by visitors hitting the refresh buton multiple times and generating “self-referring” hits. • It can also be caused, for example, if the page has graphics that the visitor can click to enlarge. Here’s what happens: - The visitor views the page and Google Analytics registers a pageview. Then the visitor clicks on a graphic and views the enlarged graphic fle. - This does not result in a pageview because the enlarged graphic fle doesn’t have the Google Analytics Tracking Code. The visitor then clicks the back buton, which registers another pageview. 19 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 20. 2.5. Content Reports • The Entrance Paths report is a powerful tool for analyzing navigation paths. • For example, let’s say that you want to fnd out whether people clicked the Purchase buton on your landing page and actually completed the purchase. • To fnd out, go to the Top Landing Pages report and click the landing page you want to analyze. • Once you are on the Content Detail report for the page, click the Entrance Paths link (see next slide) 20 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 21. 2.5. Content Reports In the middle column, you’ll see all the possible clicks people made on the page. Choose the link that represents the Purchase page. In the right hand column, you’ll now see all the pages visitors went to after the Purchase page. By looking at this list, you’ll be able to see how many visits ended up on the Purchase Completion page. This report can show you if the landing page is doing the job you designed it for. 21 Based on Google’s Conversion University
  • 22. 2.5. Content Reports You can use the “Analyze” drop-down menu to view additional reports such as Entrance Sources and Entrance Keywords. The “Content” drop down menu allows you to select -- or search for -- specifc pages to analyze. 22 Based on Google’s Conversion University