Analytics
What is the purpose of event data?
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Event data helps understand exactly how a product is being used and whether or not users perform critical actions and complete the tasks that will lead them to derive the product’s core value—or in ot...
Provable marketing attribution is a boondoggle; trust your gut instead
Rand Fishkin
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You’ve heard the marketing analytics spiel before. It goes something like: Marketing journeys are long, complicated, multi-channel paths. Tracking them is always imperfect, but if you employ an extens...
Retention rate: Definition, strategies, & examples
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Retention rate is an important metric that calculates the percentage of users who continue using your product or service over a given time period. A high retention rate means your current customers va...
4 user insights behavioral analytics can give you
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Basic customer metrics like daily or monthly engagement are useful, but they don’t reveal what users really think about your product. Additionally, “vanity metrics” such as “likes, downloads, views” are not reliable long term, especially...
A beginner’s guide to Google Analytics
Neil Patel
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Are you making the most out of the data you can get about your website from Google Analytics (GA)? The free tool gives you valuable insights into metrics like conversion rates, traffic sources, engagement, audience demographics, and more...