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Google Analytics for Beginners

Offered By: Google via Independent

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Course Description

Overview

Google Analytics for Beginners shows new users how to create an account, implement tracking code, and set up data filters. You'll learn how to navigate the Google Analytics interface and reports, and set up dashboards and shortcuts. The course will also demonstrate how to analyze basic Audience, Acquisition, and Behavior reports, and set up goals and campaign tracking.

This course covers Google Analytics primarily for measuring website traffic. To learn about new capabilities that bring app and web analytics together, visit Analytics Help.


Syllabus

Unit 1: Introducing Google Analytics

  • Lesson 1: Why digital analytics?
  • Lesson 2: How Google Analytics works
  • Lesson 3: Google Analytics setup
  • Lesson 4: How to set up views with filters

Unit 2: The Google Analytics Interface

  • Lesson 1: Navigating Google Analytics
  • Lesson 2: Understanding overview reports
  • Lesson 3: Understanding full reports
  • Lesson 4: How to share reports
  • Lesson 5: How to set up dashboards and shortcuts

Unit 3: Basic Reports

  • Lesson 1: Audience reports
  • Lesson 2: Acquisition reports
  • Lesson 3: Behavior reports

Unit 4: Basic Campaign and Conversion Tracking

  • Lesson 1: How to measure Custom Campaigns
  • Lesson 2: Tracking campaigns with the URL Builder
  • Lesson 3: Use Goals to measure business objectives
  • Lesson 4: How to measure Google Ads campaigns
  • Lesson 5: Course review and next steps

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Google

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