Recently, Google has published a whole set of Google Analytics Tutorials on YouTube. These Google Analytics Tutorials include over 11 videos and have over 4 hours of tutorial footage.
If you’re like many of our clients, you don’t have 11 hours to spend watching tutorials. However, to make qualified decisions both for your web site and the business you run, you should have a basic grasp of what can be gathered and what data is available with Google Analytics.
Here are the few Google Analytics Tutorials that I suggest:
Google Analytics Tutorials – Non-Ecommerce Sites: Beyond Averages (7 min)
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Google Analytics Tutorials – Rules for Revolutionaries (14 min)
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Google Analytics Tutorials – Bounce Rate: The Simply Powerful Metric (5 min)
These Google Analytics Tutorials cover topics such as:
- Tracking Conversions
- Non-Ecommerce Sites
- Getting the most Value from Google Analytics
- Bounce Rates
- Advanced Techniques and more…
Straight from Google’s blog:
“We have a solid lineup of videos to start with taken on August 1st when we held our first ever Google Conversion University event. It was attended by 100+ representatives from major companies across all major verticals. Attendees got the chance to share ideas, meet with our team, and listen to some great presentations on optimizing their web analytics experiences. You will find those presentations, filmed live in August, now on YouTube.”
Read their full blog post here: Full Blog Post Regarding Google Analytics Tutorials






















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Interesting post, keep the good stuff coming, good content appreciated!
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