Google Analytics (GA) reveals tons of information about which pieces of content perform the best on the eXtension Public Site. Come learn how to use GA to find your best (and worst) performing content on the eXtension Public site. You will learn about bounce rate, the power of links, traffic sources, organic search keywords, advanced segments, and how to get this information emailed to you from GA on a weekly basis.
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Evaluate Content with Google Analytics (Oct 2009)
1. Evaluate Your Content
with Google Analytics
Ben MacNeill
User Interface Designer, eXtension
October 22, 2009
2. Google
Analytics
• Traffic analysis tool
• Free (Need a Google
account. No public
view unfortunately*.)
• Who (Visitors),
What (Content),
Where (Traffic)
How (Bounces)
6. boiiiiiiing How many
boiiiiiiiiiiiing
boiiiiiiiiiiiiing visit your
bo– page and
boing
boiiiiiiiing leave?
boiiiing (and is
boiiiiiiiing that good
boiiiing or bad?)
boiiiiing
7. What about my content?
• the Public site GA data is aggregated
• No way to look at a single category of content
(until recently!)
8. Top-Level Categories in GA
• Available in content reports
• Top Content (Most Popular)
• Top Landing Pages (Arrivals)
• Top Exit Pages (Departures)
• Look at all content or limit to specific types
(Articles, FAQs, Learning Lessons, Events)
10. How it works
• Actual url: http://www.extension.org/faq/824
• We pass an extra parameter to GA when the
visit is recorded
• Extra parameter = Top-level categories
11. Using the 'Find Page' Filter
• Select a report: Content > Top Content
• Choose any CoP resource area tag
• No spaces. "beef_cattle" not "beef cattle"
• View all content: fire_ants
• View only FAQs: (faq).*(fire_ants)
• View only Articles: (pages).*(fire_ants)
17. Under-performers?
• Don't unpublish a piece of content
• Destroys all the Google page rank built up
for that page
• Generates a "Page not found" for all new
visitors coming from search
• Damages the reputation of the site
• Breaks all links that point to your page
21. Advanced Segments
• A slice of all traffic
• Great for Visitor-based reports
(Visits, geography, traffic sources)
• Page-level metrics will be skewed
(Pageviews, Average Pageviews, Time on Site)
Because the segment includes all pages the
visitor viewed – not just your pages.
24. Getting Access to GA
• If you need access to eXtension GA, send me
your gmail address or the email associated
with your Google user ID.
• ben.macneill@extension.org
• thanks!