Making Google Analytics work for your business
Venue: 29 Club, 29 Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow
Date: Friday 27th March 2020
Time: 7.30am for 8am Cost: £10 +VAT
Google Analytics (GA) is an incredibly powerful tool. Yet a majority of businesses and organisations are still struggling to make genuinely effective use of it. This breakfast will give you the encouragement and know-how to get your business on the track of using GA as a core tool in day-to-day decision making.
This will not be a feature-by-feature talk through of Google Analytics but instead a look at the approaches you can take to get Google Analytics to make a meaningful contribution to your organisation’s growth.
The core focus will be on aligning analytics around business goals. The aim is to ensure the reporting you are getting is boardroom ready and forward looking as opposed to just offering interesting historical insights.
We will also look beyond Google Analytics to the key data challenges companies are facing and in particular the progression towards being able to offer properly personalised experiences.
For New Media Breakfast old hands who may have been to previous analytics breakfasts, this session will serve as good revision. In addition we will of course take some time to look at a selection of the newer features that Google have added. In particular the increasing use of machine learning to surface insights that human analysts are unlikely to spot.
Who Should Attend
Given the importance of the topic, it is a must see presentation for any website owner or webmaster. Business leaders will also come away armed with the right questions to be asking of their digital teams. Whether in B2B, B2C and especially eCommerce, we recommend putting the date in your diary to come along and find out how you can maximise the capabilities of Google Analytics.
Speaker
Tim Barlow is managing director and founder of Attacat, a digital marketing agency in Edinburgh that is well renowned for helping innovative companies grow. Tim has guided the New Media Breakfast audience through the maze of search engine marketing and other topics over the last 11+ years, so we are delighted to welcome him back again.
Cost: £10 +VAT