Google
Analytics is a free-to-use tool offered by Google. In spite of giving email
address, it never makes any kind of silly marketing, nor does it requests to
buy anything. So, let’s check out what you may not know about Google Analytics
and what you can do with this tool as a blogger.
Results are not 100% Accurate
It
works on such an advance level where it is not easy to be completely accurate. When
it comes to find out how many drips to be passed in by a stream, it can be
compared metaphorically. However, it is not impossible for Google to get ideal
reading of total visits in your blog. If you still want Google Analytics to
show 100% accurate reading, it is quite not possible.
Determining Times of Conversion Rates
Google
Analytics makes it possible to do it for you. It gives you report that is very
much like you can have in Google Adwords, in which you can know when people
visit your site. You can determine how many times visitors checked your site out
during and after your business hours.
Reduce Number Pollution
Your
visits can be shown as user visits when you enter the website of your own. A
lot of webmasters are doing this trick in order to get more exact updates about
their website. However you can customize it in a way that it will not record
user visits.
Analyzing Action or Movement
By
mixing advanced segments with custom variables, you can do it. You can customize
analytics in a way that you can keep an eye on the user’s movement in your
website. If you check out some tutorial articles about Google, you will know
that you have functions with which you can keep an eye on your website’s
funnel.
Compare Your Geographic Branding
You
can make comparison of your geographic branding with Google Analytics. Simply
go to “Advanced Settings” and define your segments to add cities and even
locations. This way, you can know how you are getting your trending from small
locations.
Who is Ditching Your Shopping Cart?
If
you want to allow visitors to subscribe to your blog, then you should know who
is interested to buy and who is not. You may not know who will access to your
shopping card and ditch it. But you can set up Google Analytics to let you find
out the number of people skipping your blog’s shopping cart. You can find out
the area where there is technical problem.
Figure Out the Questions of People
You
can know what individuals may type to search you in Google by the use of Google
Analytics. With this, you can have lots of information that exactly what your
visitor wants when they enter into your blog. There are many people who may ask
that you may not expect on Google.
To Remove Bounce Rate for Your Blog
Many
people bounce when they visit any blog. A lot of individuals are specific for
what they want, and your blog may not be the one they might be searching for. Google
Analytics gives you insight of who visited your website and who bounced back.

