New Google Analytics Tools
Thursday, October 29th, 2009Google Analytics has brought out new features which make their service even more useful.
Google Analytics (GA) is a free service that produces detailed statistics about the visitors to a website. It has been designed to help marketers track where visitors are coming from as it traces links that lead to a website.
The information provided by analysing web data is essential to any business with an online presence. It enables a company to base its online marketing decisions on the information available.
Google analytics is designed to work alongside Adsense and users can review campaigns and relate the stats to goals and conversions. What is working can be enhanced and things that are not working can be reviewed.
GA can be used by anyone at all even if they have no experience. However, interpreting the more detailed results can be tricky and usually expert help is required, at least initially. Google also offer user help in the form of a Help website and the Analytics Help Forum.
Stephen Newton country manager for Google South Africa writes:
‘This is one of the key philosophies behind why we have chosen to make Google Analytics free. Other than making it available to all website owners, regardless of size, Google believes that customers should invest in gaining insights from the tool, rather than the tool itself.
This means hiring skilled data analysts at the outset (not just after a poor implementation has already been made) who are aware of the online business objectives and reporting requirements for all the key stakeholders and whose job it is to ensure that the correct tool is implemented, and is capable of delivering such insights.’
Some of the new features available are:
Email alerts
Emails will notify you of new statistics and keep you informed.
More goals
Originally it was only possible to have four goals on Google Analytics. Knowing what you want your website to achieve is the basis of all online marketing and being able to use GA to help you to do this is what its all about.
Engagement gaols
Engagement goals allow you to monitor the quality of your leads. Having lots of sign-ups for example that only stay on your website for a couple of seconds is not very useful as they are unlikely to lead to sales. Being able to filter out poorly engaged visitors enables you to see where your more successful leads are coming from.