As we’ve mentioned before, it’s key to understand how engaged your users
are and how they interact with your site. The following tips will help
you use Analytics to visualize user interactions on your site, and
understand why engagement and loyalty metrics matter.
1. Use In-page Analytics to see how your users are interacting with your site
In-Page Analytics
provides clickthrough data in the context of your actual site, and is a
highly effective tool to let you make a visual assessment of how users
interact with your web pages. You can answer questions like “Are my
users seeing the content I want them to see?” or “Are my users finding
what they're looking for on the page?” This feature also helps you
determine the best location to place your ad units. You can access your
In-Page Analytics through the ‘Behavior’ section on the Reporting tab.
2. Use Real Time reports to track user activity in real time
Real-Time reports allow
you to monitor visitor activity as it happens on your site. They help
you understand how your systems are reacting, such as when you send out
an email campaign or engage in marketing that is temporary in nature.
Real-Time reports provide alerting, giving insight into things that are
new or different such as a sudden increase in site traffic.
Additionally, you can use them to measure the immediate impact of social
media.
3. Increase engagement and loyalty on your site
Google Analytics provides you with behavioral reports that illustrate
the engagement and loyalty aspects of your visitor behavior. The Frequency & Recency report
lets you see the level of user interest in your site based on frequency
of visits and length of time between visits. If visitors come once but
don't return, you might infer that your site content and design are not
sufficiently engaging or not easy to navigate. Some additional relevant
reports such as New vs Returning and ‘Engagement’
are available under the Audience section on the Reporting tab. For more
detailed information about how site visitors interact with each page,
we suggest you use the ‘event tracking method’
that Google Analytics evangelist Justin Cutroni shared on his blog to
get an accurate measurement of which articles are actually read.
We’ve created a custom Engagement & Monetization Dashboard for you to download.
Once downloaded, just select which profile you’d like to import. You
can access this dashboard any time by clicking ‘Dashboards’ under the
Reporting tab in your Analytics account. As a reminder, once you’ve
linked your AdSense account with Analytics, don’t forget to opt in to Account specialist data sharing setting and our customized help and performance suggestion emails in your AdSense email preferences.
Keep submitting your questions
on Google Analytics and don’t forget to look out for our video on
February 26th where we’ll answer the most the most frequently asked
questions. Next week, we’ll continue our series, focusing on improving
user experience with the help of Google Analytics.
Posted by Cemal Buyukgokcesu - Google Analytics Specialist
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