How to Use Google Analytics to Improve Your Website (Without Drowning in Data)
- Fri, September 24 2010
- Filed under: Websites and web usability
Next week, I’m going to Toronto to speak at the Artez Interactive conference. Philip King of Artez is returing the favor (virtually) on October 5 by speaking to the Network for Good community on the topic of Google Analytics.
It’s a free webinar - and you’re invited as a reader of this blog.
Here’s a description:
So you have a website and a Donate button. (If you don’t come to Network for Good.) But how well are they performing? What can you do to increase the frequency and size of your online gifts? How can you find answers to these questions without falling prey to “analysis paralysis”?
Join this webinar to get practical ideas you can use to tune-up your website before the holiday rush, including:
• A brief introduction and overview of how Google Analytics works
• A look at what’s right and what’s wrong with several real nonprofit websites and
• How simple improvements to your website can increase donations dramatically.
Register here!
Comments
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Google Analytic is only useful if you know what to do with it, but it can also waste much time if you are not careful. I look forward to your report from the conference.
Thanks
All this google stuff takes a lot of time to get use to it.Then when you get good at it,something new comes out and you have to start all over again.Nice article though,i enjoyed reading it.
Thanks for the information. Looking forward to reading about the Artez Interactive conference. I really want to know more about Google Analytics.






