Conversion tracking with Google Analytics
There had been lot of requests from the people who attended the seminar of Google Analytics Conversion University to share the presentation. The presentation was done by Ravi from Tatvic and we are truly indebted to Neha Jain and Dinesh Jain for making this conference possible. There was a great learning for everyone who attended there.
The presentation here is available for your review and you are welcome to share your questions, comments, thoughts on it.You can also click thru to slideshare and download a copy of the presentation.
Google Analytics Conversion University in India
GOOGLE ANALYTICS CONVERSION UNIVERSITY 
After a successful Search masters event early this year, For the first time in India, Google is organizing Google Analytics conversion university event at its office in Gurgaon India.
Why and who should attend
Do you have anything to do with digital media or online marketing? Are you spending online? Are you responsible for Online Marketing ROI. If yes then here’s a great event to understand how Google Analytics can help you with all your digital marketing needs.
The Agenda
The Agenda consists of presentations and insights from Google Analytics in house experts, In addition the first three Google Analytics Authorized Consultants in India would be presenting on various topic.
Jesse Nichols – Google, Mountain View – Guest Speaker
Jesse Nichols works on the AdWords Agency Team and is a “Guru” in both Google Analytics & Google Website Optimizer. He has been involved in various forms of Direct Marketing (online and off) for the past 6 years, and for the past 2 years has been working to increase adoption and an in-depth understanding of Google Analytics among online marketers.
His current role is split between managing relationships with prominent Online Marketing Agencies (Search & Digital) and connecting Agencies and Google Analytics through partner program. Jesse has a degree in Philosophy from the University of Michigan, and dabbles in photography and stand-up comedy.
Here’s an overview of the Sessions Agenda
- Introduction to Google Analytics
- Introduction to Partner Program and Google Analytics IQ
- Guest Speakers
- Vivek Bhargava – Communicate2 - Integrating with Google Analytics
- Carl D’Souza – Interactive Avenues - Google Analytics Enterprise Ready
- Ravi Pathak – Tatvic – Conversion with Google Analytics
- Connecting the Dots: How Web Analytics Allows for smarter Business Decision
- Google Website Optimizer
- Webmaster Tools
- Panel Discussion
How to Register:
You can register HERE
Note: The Registration is limited, the registration will be confirmed by Google a week before the event.
Where
Google India Pvt Ltd
8th and 9th Floors
Tower C Building No.8
DLF Cyber City
Gurgaon India
122002
This is indeed a great step for web analytics enthusiast and web analytics in general in India. So will you be there ? Drop in a comment.
Tatvic now Google Analytics Authorized Consultants
It’s been a while i have been working with Tatvic, a Web Analytics and Optimization consulting company. Leading the web analytics out there, the biggest achievement apart from all the customer reviews and satisfaction is when we recently became Google Analytics Authorized Consultants, The third in India and very first in South India.
Not all this in a small time frame of just a year after starting up, it’s a great achievement to the team at Tatvic.
You can now reach Tatvic directly for all your Google Analytics queries be it
- Google Analytics Features
- Google Anlaytics Implementation Audit
- Google Analytics Advanced Implementation (Basic and Rich Media Implementation)
- Google Analytics Tweaks and Support ( Custom Reporting, Advanced Segment, Profiles and Filters)
- Google Analytics Integrations ( AdWords, Website Optimizer, AdSense & Youtube)
Or any other questions/doubts you have in general, and we’ll be glad to answer them for you.
We are also working on some pretty neat tools for auditing your GA data, and some sleek API tools, watch out for it. Meanwhile we are also trying to set up Google Analytics training, look out for information on this blog or follow Tatvic’s blog or follow tatvic on twitter @tatvic
You Can know more about Google Analytics services offered by Tatvic here
Google Analytics Launches API
Probably the most awaited feature was the API for google analytics. This has been long overdue and here it is now. Analytics Data API’s are seen as the next step in web analytics, which gives you the flexibility to take ur data and use the way you want it. Here’s some quick uses of data API’s
Develop a Standalone Application: Ok now this is very useful if you know analytics needs of your organization and would like to build a “custom” application which shows the data and metrics specific to organization/Departments!, or even better you could build 3 different apps say one for the “marketing team” and one for the “Products team” and one for the “management team”. Of course all this can be done if you have the time and resource.
Data Sources Mashup: The whole point of API’s is Data Mashup!, assuming you have different Data sources (who does’nt now?) you can now say pull ur lead generation data and mashup with Google Aanlytics data giving you a holistic view of your web performance. That’s just one example, you can do more mashups if you have API available from your email marketing service provider, or your ad partner and many more!
Analytics everywhere!: for all the data lovers, you really dont have to login to google analytics anymore, with API’s you can create iphone/andriod apps (there are few already) and access your data on the go!.
Right so if you want to get started! Here’s where you go
Google Analytics API Code Base
Google Analytics Tracking Overview
Google Analytics GAjs reference
What more! Google Analytics team has provided client libraries to abstract and simply the process for JavaScript and Java Programming Languages:
Keep yourself Updated Join these groups/forum
Google Analytics API Notify: for the latest news/updates on API
Google Analytics API Group: Checkout the latest products/apps being created by various folks here
Checkout Examples here
All the Examples can be found HERE
Few Examples which stands apart are
1.) Polaris Desktop Widget: An Adobe Air application, free to use (one Account/one profile only) and they also have a paid version:
2.) Concentrate by Juice Analytics: Concentrate is an innovative long-tail search analytics tool designed for SEO and paid search professionals who want to make sense of search keyword data and make the most of search investments.
3.) Axiom CMS: A great example of how GA is integrated with CMS
Have more informaiton/examples on the API, share it via comments. So what’s your API plan how do you plan to use it ?
Notes Searchmasters09 Google India Event – Bangalore
Filed under: Events India, Google Analytics, Search Analytics, Web Analytics, Web Analytics India
Late to write this, but here it goes
The Searchmasters09 was indeed a great event to attend, one of the first event hosted by Google in India. This event had great sessions to keep one occupied for the entire day. Here’s a brief overview of what’ll happened in the event.
The event started with a talk from Vivaik Bharadwaaj (Manager of the Search Quality Evaluation team) who spoke about why this conference was held, and also an introduction to the “Indian webmaster community” . He also gave a overview of Google’s initiatives in India and future plans.
He then shared some findings by Google about “India’s internet” status. Here are few important things i could make a note of
- Internet users – 81 million
- Internet subscribers 11.7 million (BB)
- Mobile users – 287 million
- Mobile internet capable 75.6 million
- Mobile is the next big thing!
What works in Internet market in India, or rather what’s popular right now?
- Entertainment
- Education/job
- Banking/finance
- News/
- Travel
- Directory
- Others
On the terms of how sites in India are doing, here’s what Google Observed
- Most site does not have robot.tx
- No xml sitemaps ( majority of site dint have it )
- Half of the sites analyzed dint have html sitemaps
- Most of the site missing metatags.
India specific initiatives by Google
Orkut communities, India corporate blog, mobile search, transliteration tool, webmaster help forum, Google bus (a bus which is internet enabled, spreading knowledge of internet – started of in Chennai)
Webmaster Central and Beyond – Adam Lasnik – Mountain View
A sampling of best practices
- Discovery (getting great pages discovered)
- Accessibility (for googlebot and users)
- Promotion (having your pages stand out)
What you can do with webmaster tools?
- Diagnose issues: crawl errors, robot.txt concerns
- Change settings: canonical domain, crawl speed
- Get insights: Back links, referring keywords
- Make improvements: enhanced 404 pages, sitemaps
Webmaster Best practices details
Discovery: Helping Google find our page
Sitemaps: A must have preferably in two formats
- HTML: have this in your site
- XML: this is great to have!
How do these help?
It tell the search engine, these are the pages I want you to look, these are the priority of the pages
Links: A bit more about links
Properties of good links
- Just like good friends – attracted naturally
- From trustworthy, relevant, choosy sources
- Similar to votes: they’re given consciously
How can you get good links?
- Create a notable site with original and compelling content
- Participate thoughtfully in communities
- Make pages easy to share and link to
Remember! Links that aren’t worth it
- Those you beg, trade, bargain or pay for
- Links from sources that aren’t respectable or selective
** don’t focus on beauty focus on function!
Content is really the foundation
Great Content is
- Original: your own information or commentary
- Compelling: People are likely to note and share it
- Accessible: Users and Google bot can find and understand it
2.) Accessibility: Make your site accessible:
You site is accessible when users and googlebot can
- load all the pages
- Navigate successfully from page to page
- See what’s on each page
- Understand the content
Other points to ponder
- And when users can bookmark their favorite pages, Homepage or even just “[company name]” is useless when reviewing history/bookmarks! Make sure page title is included as a best practices
- Share pages with others Via social networks like orkut & facebook) business networks, email,im
- Transact appropriately on your site ( submit forms, order materials, etc)
- ** javascript are missing on many users, Ensure you have your site enabled for them
- The most important word to remember is*****TEXT******, Even if it’s video, talk about it in text. Your core content and navigation should be in plain text
Testing Accessibility
- Access your site with different browsers
- This includes mobile browsers and screen readers
- Also a text only browser, such as lynx
- Or at minimum, a regular browser with JavaScript turned off
- Make sure you not only browse but transact
- Try submitting a form conducting a search etc
- Have colleagues test it out
From accessibility to understanding
- Ensure people and search engine understand what your pages are about
- Create title tags, that are brief, descriptive, and compelling
- Annotate photos with alt tags and user descriptive filenames
- Add thoughtful text to give context
- Effective use of Page titles
Good titles are
- Specific to the page
- Mention the company or organization
- Are phrase based not a sentence
- Making most of your images
- Use alt text
- Good Example: src=googlebot.jpg” alt =” googlebot with flowers”
- Bad Example: googlebot photos with flowrers
- Use descriptive filenames
- Describe appropriately in plain text
- Be Kind: Optimize your images for users.
Suggestions for Images, videos and more non text!
- Use Points to check for / questions asked
- *video xml
- *transcript of the videos will help!
- Keyword density does not have huge importance
- Business name:city:what the page is about ( do not repeat it many times)
Google Custom Search! Rajat Mukherjee (Product Manager – Google Custom Search platform)
One of the most widely used internal search tools, It helps customize the Index, Ranking and Presentation
Why CSE
- Users today use search to navigate sites and find information
- Search integrated in minutes using look and feel of your own site
- Better user retention via target search instant high relevance
- Better clickthru rates and conversion on your site
- Enhanced indexing via cse index and on demand index
- On demand indexing: give a portion of your site all content will be indexed within 24 hours
- Features such as labels, synonyms, date biasing, promotions
- Synonyms/acronyms – you can now promote certain things for select queries (can be urls or information)
- Monetize with relevant ads via custom search keywords
- Features like, add keywords for relevant ads
- Advanced api’s customization, branding and support options
- Branding options available
- Integrated with Google platform, webmasters tools, sitemaps
Google Analytics and Google Web Optimizer:
This session was an Introduction to Google anlaytics and Google Web Optimizer tool. The following was covered in this session.
- Introduction and capabilites of Google Anlaytics
- Implementation and new features
- Google Analytics Custom Segmentation
- Tracking Campaigns and rich media
- Google Analytics reports explanation
- Google weboptimizer introduction
- Using A/B Test and Multivariate tests
- Advantages of Testing
- Resources and Help
Next Steps by Google as some suggested is
- Hold more events in India
- Dedicated events to other Google products used by web masters
P.S: these were the random notes i took. There are few more folks who wrote about the event, find the links below.