Today, in this article we are talking about a tool offered by Google, so that nowadays every one website that exists around the Internet uses. This tool is, Google analytics. You may have heard of Google Analytics before. This allows us to get the full traffic of our website or blog and other analytical information.
It is very easy to add it to your website and you can do so only with your Google account or with the help of a Gmail account. In this article, I will tell you the features of the Google Anaytics at the deep level, give you a complete guide to it.
If you want to know how to add Google Analytics to your website, please read the post below and then proceed with this post as you will get basic information about Google Analytics in the first post which is useful for you. Will be.
Now let me assume that you have done a lot of good configuration by adding Google Analytics code to your website or blog. Only after doing so can you take advantage of all the features mentioned above along with your website.
I have a website, which is part 8-9 months old. On this site, I have been configuring Google Analytics from the beginning and have received all of its analytical data to this day. You can see the screenshot of the add site in my Google Analytics in the screenshot shown below. First of all, a page with Audience> Overview opens, a screenshot of the same is given below.
In this screenshot, I have given different numbers, with the help of which I have explained the features available at the place of those numbers further in this post.
Date Range: In this you can set how much time you want to get analytical data. You can also set a range of custom dates such as data from 25 March 2015 to 23 Feb 2017 or last 7 days, data from the past 30 days etc.
Stats Graph: In this you get a graph of any of your analytical term such as PageViews, Number of Users, Sessions etc. (Time Vs Number Graph)
Graph Plot Range: In this option you can set the minimum range value of every single point in the graph such as one day, one week, one month or one hour.
Sessions: Here are the number of sessions shown in the selected date range of your website. At one time, any user comes into your site and no matter how many pages are opened, at one time, use is considered a session.
Users: This number is the number of unique users who visit your website in your selected date range. One user can also have multiple sessions. Only then in the screenshot shown above, you can see that Number of Sessions is greater than Number of Users.
Pageviews: Pageviews is the number of pages total of your website is open. There is a page view count in it. There may be multiple page views in one session. So you can see in the screenshot shown above that the number of page views, number of sessions and number of users is much higher than both.
Pages / Session: The number of pages that a user opens in a session is displayed in Pages / Session here.
Average Session Duration: How much time a banda spends on your site during a session, is used in the average
session duration used: Remember all these values are average and calculate according to average. If a user wants to leave your website in 10 second, then leave it after 1 hour. Then the average value calculates with the calculation.
Bounce Rate: This is an understanding thing and how much interest do readers show in your website or say your website’s management level is an important factor. It shows the percentage of users who come to any page of your website, whether it is a homepage or any other post or page and any other page of your website can be visited on another website or back Go away. In other words, this is the percentage of single page view sessions that occur on your website.
Percentage of New Sessions: This percentage of Completely New Sessions is displayed on your website. That is, the people coming in this percentage belong to a category that has never visited your site before and they visit your website for the first time. Returning Visitors are visitors who have visited your website before and used to visit again.
New Visitors Vs Returning Visitors Graph: This graph shows the percentage ratio of sessions of New Sessions and Returning Visitors. According to the screenshot shown above, my New Sessions has 82.9% in the last 30 days and the remaining 17.1% are returning sessions.
Segment Add Option: All data explained above are showing in a segment whose name is, All users, you can add more such segments to this option and customize them according to your own accord.
Website Selection: If you have added Google Analytics with multiple websites from your single Google Account, then you can switch between different websites with this option.
Search Reports and Help: In this you can quickly search different reports or Google Analytics Help articles.
Customization Menu: By using this menu, you can make customizations of multiple types of data associated with your Google analytics.
Relatime Reports: This is also my favorite feature of Google Analytics and many others, in which it provides analytical data of existing visitors to your website. In it, you can see how many people are at your website at this time, what is the URL of which city or village they are viewing your website and what page is open? This information is very useful for you from different aspects.
Stats Graph: In this you get a graph of any of your analytical term such as PageViews, Number of Users, Sessions etc. (Time Vs Number Graph)
Graph Plot Range: In this option you can set the minimum range value of every single point in the graph such as one day, one week, one month or one hour.
Sessions: Here are the number of sessions shown in the selected date range of your website. At one time, any user comes into your site and no matter how many pages are opened, at one time, use is considered a session.
Users: This number is the number of unique users who visit your website in your selected date range. One user can also have multiple sessions. Only then in the screenshot shown above, you can see that Number of Sessions is greater than Number of Users.
Pageviews: Pageviews is the number of pages total of your website is open. There is a page view count in it. There may be multiple page views in one session. So you can see in the screenshot shown above that the number of page views, number of sessions and number of users is much higher than both.
Pages / Session: The number of pages that a user opens in a session is displayed in Pages / Session here.
Average Session Duration: How much time a banda spends on your site during a session, is used in the average
session duration used: Remember all these values are average and calculate according to average. If a user wants to leave your website in 10 second, then leave it after 1 hour. Then the average value calculates with the calculation.
Bounce Rate: This is an understanding thing and how much interest do readers show in your website or say your website’s management level is an important factor. It shows the percentage of users who come to any page of your website, whether it is a homepage or any other post or page and any other page of your website can be visited on another website or back Go away. In other words, this is the percentage of single page view sessions that occur on your website.
Percentage of New Sessions: This percentage of Completely New Sessions is displayed on your website. That is, the people coming in this percentage belong to a category that has never visited your site before and they visit your website for the first time. Returning Visitors are visitors who have visited your website before and used to visit again.
New Visitors Vs Returning Visitors Graph: This graph shows the percentage ratio of sessions of New Sessions and Returning Visitors. According to the screenshot shown above, my New Sessions has 82.9% in the last 30 days and the remaining 17.1% are returning sessions.
Segment Add Option: All data explained above are showing in a segment whose name is, All users, you can add more such segments to this option and customize them according to your own accord.
Website Selection: If you have added Google Analytics with multiple websites from your single Google Account, then you can switch between different websites with this option.
Search Reports and Help: In this you can quickly search different reports or Google Analytics Help articles.
Customization Menu: By using this menu, you can make customizations of multiple types of data associated with your Google analytics.
Relatime Reports: This is also my favorite feature of Google Analytics and many others, in which it provides analytical data of existing visitors to your website. In it, you can see how many people are at your website at this time, what is the URL of which city or village they are viewing your website and what page is open? This information is very useful for you from different aspects.
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18.Audience Reports: The above screenshot comes in the Audience Reports, it is an overview of this report, which contains the world data of your audience.
19. Aquisition Reports: In these reports, you can know which resources you have to keep traffic from and how much traffic you are getting.
19. Aquisition Reports: In these reports, you can know which resources you have to keep traffic from and how much traffic you are getting.
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19. Behavior Reports: In these reports, you can shake the information about your audience’s behavior such as what people like and do not like most at your website etc.
20. Conversions Reports: If you set up some goals in Google Analytics or want to track conversions for affiliate sales, then this feature comes in at rough level.
21. Administrator Options: In this you can use all your admin features like changing site major details or getting tracking code etc.
20. Conversions Reports: If you set up some goals in Google Analytics or want to track conversions for affiliate sales, then this feature comes in at rough level.
21. Administrator Options: In this you can use all your admin features like changing site major details or getting tracking code etc.
In addition, there are many features in Google Analytics that you can explore yourself. I have briefly explained some of the features such as Behavior Reports. If you see yourself, you will get mutliple sub options in this option, from which you can shake your information accordingly. Whatever options everyone should know about the blogger, I have already explained it above. If you understand these features then you will understand everything else.
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