After four years of auditing (and fixing) clients’ disorganized Google Analytics set-ups, convoluted Google Tag Manager implementations and other web data messes, I’ve learned a lot about how NOT to set up your organization’s website data. This webinar contains the top three common mistakes I see – and what I recommend to fix these issues.
We often think about what to track (Button clicks! Form submissions!) and how to analyze the resulting data. But this presentation takes a step back and asks: “do I have the data I need?” and “can actually trust the information I’m getting?”
The top things you will learn from Cleaning Up Your (Web Data) Mess:
- How to plan for a new site: Launching a new website? Here’s what to think about ahead of time – so you can get reliable data on day one. Tips to decide if you need a new analytics account or Tag Manager container.
- Um, is my data even correct? Practical tips for troubleshooting your Google Analytics events and goals. Make sure what you think you are tracking is actually what you are tracking.
- How to keep it simple and scalable: Tips for set up your analytics accounts so it’s manageable by your team — and can grow with your organization.
- Permissions, permissions, permissions: Don’t get in a situation where you need to chase down former employees for access to your own website data. How to set up your accounts, so you don’t ever have permissions issues.