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Web analytics is a necessity in digital marketing. Web analytics gives you data so you can make decisions in your digital marketing campaigns (SEO, SEM/PPC, social media, email marketing, and so on) to increase your results. This the second of three workshop modules that show you how to install and use Google Analytics 4.0.
In the second workshop, we look at the basic User Behavior, Monetization, Conversion and Events reports in Google Analytics 4.0. GA4 is based on user behavior and events, so you can better understand your audience and what they are doing.
The Monetization report lets you track purchases and revenue. The Retention report shows your website’s “stickiness” in getting visitors to come back. The Advertising section of this course includes reports on your website’s ad revenue. The Conversions report goes far beyond GA3’s conversion tracking, because GA4 uses a new data model where you can track literally any action as a conversion.
In this course, we’ll look at additional features and options in GA4. You’ll learn how to use segmentation in your analytics data. For example, you can separate and compare the traffic by desktop versus mobile users. This is easy to do and has a powerful impact on presenting your data. We also cover the Insights tool, how to share reports, and Google’s tool to write UTMs.
This class demonstrates a live connection to GA4. Instead of screenshots, we log into GA4 and use it live in this class. Everything is recorded so you can review it again. You can also follow along with your Google Analytics 4.0 account or the free publicly-accessible Google Analytics 4.0 account.
(Can’t attend a live workshop? No problem. All workshops are recorded, and we’ll send you the recording, workbook and any supplementary materials within a day of completion after we’ve had time to edit the recording.)
The Google Analytics 4.0 course series is a three-module workshop. Each part is two hours for a total of six hours. You can take the courses individually or sign up for all three for a signifcant discount. Take the course either live or recorded.
Module 2, Workshop date and time:
Wednesday, October 7, 2022 (9:00 am to 11:00 am PDT).
Key Takeaways:
How to Convince Your Boss Why You Should Take this Class:
Google will be sunsetting Google Analytics 3.0 sometime in 2023, they say. Your digital marketing team needs to understand the data presented in Google Analytics 4.0 and how to manipulate the reports.
With objective data, your teams can create and manage digital marketing that reaches your business goals.
Google Analytics shows you what works or doesn’t work. Use data (not guesswork, tradition, or opinions) to make marketing decisions.
The Presentations:
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Who is the course for?
By understanding Google Analytics 4.0, you can do the work yourself or manage your team, agency, or consultants. This course is for digital marketing managers, marketing managers, social media managers, web masters, ecommerce managers, demand generation managers, creative directors, agency account directors, and media planners in B2C and B2B companies, government, and non-profits who use Google Analytics to understand their digital marketing data.
The Presenter:
Vice President, Digital Marketing
Beasley Direct and Online Marketing, Inc.
Andreas Ramos has over 20 years of professional experience in SEO and digital marketing. He was the head of Global SEO at Cisco, where he worked with 44 languages in 85 countries, and the digital agency at Acxiom. He has worked in digital marketing since the mid-90s for small startups and global companies. He is the author of 22+ books on SEO and digital marketing. His book on SEO was published in three languages by McGraw-Hill. You’ll learn hands-on Google Ads from one of the leading experts in Silicon Valley.
Testimonials
The thought of shifting to Google Analytics 4 is intimidating, but this three-part course alleviated a lot of my trepidation. Mr. Ramos providing timely, relevant content, as well as thoughtful answers about what our Analytics and reporting might look like down the road.
I appreciated the in-depth technical information and the coverage of new reporting – as it varies greatly from Universal Analytics.
This is incredibly useful and detailed information that will allow us to navigate GA4.
Great information to help understand the upcoming changes to Google Analytics.