Marketing Reporting Survival Guide: 5 Tips to Improve Google Analytics Referral Traffic Reports
In the age of inbound marketing, referral traffic to your website can be make or break for your business.
Success hinges on your ability to deliver the right content to the right buyer in the right online channel at the right time. That means sharing helpful, engaging content across blogs, social media and earned media to attract visitors to your website. In turn, the visitors consume information and convert to leads.
Google Analytics can provide insight into which sites drive the most traffic, and thus are most effective in your promotional and distribution efforts, but creating a meaningful report is not easy. Google Analytics does not allow for detailed filtering or combining reports, nor does it recognize variations in source URLs, so manually cleaning up, filling in and blending data takes time – time that marketers could be using to execute campaigns and devise new strategies.
It doesn’t have to be that way. Here are five tips for building better Google Analytics referral reports with self-service data prep.
Success hinges on your ability to deliver the right content to the right buyer in the right online channel at the right time. That means sharing helpful, engaging content across blogs, social media and earned media to attract visitors to your website. In turn, the visitors consume information and convert to leads.
Google Analytics can provide insight into which sites drive the most traffic, and thus are most effective in your promotional and distribution efforts, but creating a meaningful report is not easy. Google Analytics does not allow for detailed filtering or combining reports, nor does it recognize variations in source URLs, so manually cleaning up, filling in and blending data takes time – time that marketers could be using to execute campaigns and devise new strategies.
It doesn’t have to be that way. Here are five tips for building better Google Analytics referral reports with self-service data prep.
- Access the data automatically
- Clean the data
- Ditch the VLOOKUP and pivot tables
- Rate and improve performance
- Curate for the big picture