The first concept from
this week that I would like to cover is “cookies”. Cookies are small files that
are stored and tailor web pages for users to be used from one page to the next.
With cookies enabled they are constantly monitoring our needs and updating our
resources for us. For instance an example of cookies is the storage of your
username on your Gmail account. There are two main types of cookies including
first party cookies and third party cookies. Google analytics uses first party
cookies to track users and develop further analysis from there users activity.
Cookies can be a very complicated concept for someone to understand because of
their many varieties and uses. I believe this is an important concept to
understand because we have all heard of cookies before but many of us,
including myself, have no idea of how they actually work. Cookies surround and
build the internet harmlessly every day, even when we don’t realize it. While
cookies seem to create a lot of data I wonder if in some cases they are
creating too much data for tracking? From our reading this week it seems as if
cookies can become almost an overload of information in some circumstances.
The second concept I
would like to discuss from our reading this week is the tracking ability of Google
analytics. As I mentioned above tracking user information can be very
complicated and overwhelming. Google analytics allows its users to use advanced
tracking through its customization techniques. This customization includes being
able to track items such as page category, Ecommerce, interactive objects,
user-provided data, and dynamic page content. Because there are so many trackable
items in Google analytics there are multiple types of categories most commonly
known as direct, referral, or organic as the default set of categories. There
are also two ways to track campaigns, you can use the auto method of linking
your adwords accounts or by manually tagging you can also tag adwords links.
The concepts included in tracking with Google analytics are pertinent because
of how they can affect your campaigns. results. Proper techniques in the above
areas and dedication to your tracking is what can make or break the results of
your campaign and should not be taken lightly.
The most important skill
set I learned from this week’s reading includes the above two topics, that
being how and why it is important to use Google analytics. The above two
concepts are just two pieces of the puzzle that Google analytics can offer to users
looking to track and have a better understanding of their user activity. The
skill of using Google analytics has offered many companies the safekeeping over
the campaigns that they have been looking for. In addition I find the skill of
knowing how to operate and control Google analytics to be most important from
this week because our campaigns will be starting shortly. I would caution that
with Google analytics comes many features that the reader may not be used to
and should thus do as much research as possible before implementing these
techniques. Does anyone else plan to use Google analytics to help get the most
success from their campaign?
This week’s material
has been the hardest for me to comprehend so far in the course. We had many
subjects and a variety of articles presented to us this week which have
introduced a whole new meaning to the analytics offered to users. I found the
material especially associated with the quiz to be very heavy this week and
full of challenging concepts. After learning more about Google analytics I
believe I need to do even more research and possibly watch some YouTube videos
on the features in order to grasp its techniques for our campaign use. If as a
group we are able to understand Google analytics properly I believe it will
have a positive outlook for our campaign and allow us to get the most out of
our advertising for our client. It was a great two weeks for global marketing,
many challenges were presented to me and I believe once we are able to start
out campaigns because of those challenges this week we will be better prepared.
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Mike I totally agree with you! This week's reading was a challenge and I was not able to understand the article which we were given to read. I'm about to take the quiz and wish to pass at least :)
ReplyDeleteMike- great blog post! I find cookies very interesting and would like to grasp a better understanding of them as well! The reading was definitely challenging this week because it was based off of econometric theory and empirical analysis. I have a degree in economics and I was struggling to get through all of the analysis! haha
ReplyDeleteWow Holly you have an econ degree!
DeleteMike - I'm glad you enjoy Google Analytics because we're taking it to the moon this session!
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