In this lesson, you will learn:
* about the different kinds of traffic sources
* how to identify quality traffic
* how to identify revenue and conversion drivers
* what kinds of information to look for in keyword reports
* how campaign attribution works in Google Analytics
Follow these lessons to prepare for the Google Analytics Individual Qualification (IQ) test or to simply become a more knowledgeable Google Analytics user. Access to a Google Analytics account is strongly recommended so that you can experiment and apply what you learn.
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This is the kinda stuff I like about Analytics, this is where you can start making decisions about your offsite marketing efforts & if it's matching your site's message. Thanks for the vid CU!
mendenhallcreative 1 month ago
At the bottom of each report there's a filter box, you can exclude certain traffic or view traffic from only certain sources. I don't think you can "delete" a traffic source from your analytics data, but I could be wrong. I could see how you'd may want to sometimes, if a site sent you tons of irrelavent visitors that totally messes up your reports. That's a good question!
mendenhallcreative 1 month ago
hi, do you know how can I delete a traffic source?
evadanielajl 3 months ago