You just launched a website. People are visiting. But you have no idea who they are, where they came from, or what they do on your site. This is where Google Analytics helps.
This guide walks you through Google Analytics from the beginning. You learn what it does, how to set it up, and how to read the data.
Why Google Analytics Matters
When you run a website, you make decisions. Should you focus on social media or search? Which pages need improvement? Is your marketing working?
Google Analytics gives you answers. It tracks every visitor and their actions on your site. You see:
- How many people visit your site
- Where they come from
- What pages they view
- How long they stay
- Whether they take action
This data guides every business decision about your website and marketing.
Setting Up Google Analytics
First, create a Google Analytics account. Go to analytics.google.com and sign in with your Google account. Click Admin, then Create Property. Select Google Analytics 4.
Next, add the tracking code to your website. Google provides a small piece of JavaScript. Your website developer places this code on every page. Once added, data starts flowing.
Wait a few hours. Then check the Realtime report. Open your website in another tab. Refresh the Realtime report. You should see yourself as a visitor. This confirms tracking works.
Understanding Key Terms
Property. The website you track. Each domain gets its own property.
Users. Unique visitors to your site. Someone visiting twice counts as one user.
Sessions. Visits or sessions. One session can include multiple page views.
Pageviews. How many pages were viewed. One user viewing three pages creates three pageviews.
Events. Actions users take. Page views are events. So are clicks, form submissions, and video plays.
Conversions. Events that matter to your business. A purchase. A sign-up. You decide what counts as a conversion.
Reading Your First Reports
Start with the Reports section in Google Analytics. The Overview gives you a summary. You see users, sessions, revenue, and other key numbers.
Click Acquisition to see where visitors come from. Organic search. Social media. Paid ads. Direct visits. This tells you which marketing efforts pay off.
Click Engagement to see how users interact. Which pages get the most views. How long people stay. Where they leave.
The Easier Way
Google Analytics is powerful but can overwhelm beginners. The interface has dozens of reports. Finding what matters takes time.
ClawAnalytics makes this simple. It connects to your GA4 data and creates dashboards anyone can understand. You see the story in your data immediately.
Questions beginners ask ClawAnalytics:
- Is my website getting more or less traffic
- Which traffic source brings the best visitors
- What do I need to fix on my site
You get answers without navigating complex menus.
Quick Wins for Beginners
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Link Google Analytics to Google Search Console. This shows you exactly which search queries bring visitors. The data appears in the Search console reports.
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Set up goals. Decide what actions matter. Sign-ups. Purchases. Form completions. Mark these as goals. Track your success.
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Create audiences. Group visitors by behavior. People who viewed pricing. People who signed up. Use these for remarketing.
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Check daily. Make looking at analytics part of your routine. Five minutes daily keeps you connected to your data.
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Focus on one report. Do not try to understand everything at once. Pick the Acquisition report. Master it. Then expand.