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Google Analytics View Filters: What to Do With Them

If you’re collecting website data in Google Analytics, you should know a few things about how data is organized within the interface. First off, there are three stages of the Google Analytics hierarchy: Account – Contains all of your data for all websites Property – Each property has a unique tracking ID (UA-########) View –

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Google Analytics Scope: Why Metrics & Dimensions Matter

Understanding Google Analytics scope unlocks how to make the most out of your data, especially any kind of customizable reports. Scope touches everything you do in Google Analytics, whether you know it or not. When navigating Google Analytics with a full comprehension of scope, you’re a force to be reckoned with. ⛔ WARNING: Without a fundamental

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Display Ad Design Best Practices 2018

Display ads function like small, targeted billboards. From websites to blogs to your mobile device, ads pop up just about everywhere. They reach millions of people worldwide, but conversion rates for typical display ads are relatively low compared to other conversion channels. So, why create them? Well, similar to billboards, display ads are valuable brand

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How to Create CASE Statements in Google Data Studio

If you’re used to creating Segments and Advanced Filters in Google Analytics, and you’re using Google Data Studio to visualize your data, this post is for you. There are serious limitations to Google Data Studio’s ability to understand, interpret, and apply your filters and segments from Google Analytics. Of course these features are helpful for

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Google Analytics Intelligence: Ask Questions About Your Data

Have you ever had a question regarding your Google Analytics data, but you have no idea where to dig in to find your answer? The Google Analytics Intelligence feature allows you to easily ask questions about your data in plain English. Answers to your questions are fast, understandable, and provide opportunities to dig in further through linked

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Create New Fields with CASE Statements in Google Data Studio

If you’re used to creating Segments and Advanced Filters in Google Analytics, and you’re using Google Data Studio to visualize your data, this post is for you. There are serious limitations to Google Data Studio’s ability to understand, interpret, and apply your filters and segments from Google Analytics. Of course these features are helpful for

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How to Find (& Remove!) Leaked Customer Information

We launched a tool to help companies remove personally identifiable user information out of search results. It felt like the right thing to do. Check it out right here. Go to the Tool The Problem: Seer came across a handful of companies exposing user information during 2017 and to date this year, we are STILL

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Analytics Best Practice Guide: Going Through a Redesign

Redesigning even a single website can have a major impact from an analytics perspective, and should be prepared for, evaluated on, and acted on from multiple aspects. The objective of this post is to detail how your website or brand can 1) prepare, 2) evaluate, and 3) act on what is necessary for a redesign

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