Google Analytics for Power Users Assessment 3 Answers (2024)

Google Analytics for Power Users Assessment 3 Answers

Course: https://analytics.google.com/analytics/academy/course/9

Table of Contents

When used as a content site KPI, what does a high Average Time on Page indicate about a specific page’s performance?

  • Strong performance: Users are highly engaged with the page.
  • Poor performance: Users are struggling with the page.
  • It depends on the specific page and its purpose.
  • Average Time on Page should never be used as a KPI for a content site.
Answer
  • It depends on the specific page and its purpose. 

In what scenario would you use a custom metric?

  • To track the number of minutes played for each video on your site
  • To find out the average number of pageviews per user
  • To see how often a page was the landing page for sessions including that page
  • To record the title of a video watched on your site
Answer
  • To track the number of minutes played for each video on your site

What can be used to measure scroll depth in Google Analytics?

  • A custom dimension
  • Event tracking
  • Scroll Depth is a standard Google Analytics metric.
  • It’s not possible to track scroll depth with Google Analytics.
Answer
  • Event tracking

When tracking both ecommerce and goals, what are two ways to analyze Page Value based only on ecommerce? (select two)

  • Use a table filter to exclude goal pages.
  • Define a segment to exclude sessions where a goal occurred.
  • Create a view that tracks ecommerce but doesn’t define any goals.
  • Assign goal values based on average revenue calculated outside of Google Analytics.
Answer
  • Define a segment to exclude sessions where a goal occurred.
  • Create a view that tracks ecommerce but doesn’t define any goals.

Assuming that ecommerce tracking and/or goals are configured, which of the following Analytics reports does NOT show conversion rates?

  • Landing Pages
  • All Pages
  • Source/Medium
  • Mobile Overview
Answer
  • All Pages

What are two benefits of the Reverse Goal Path report? (select two)

  • Discover common goal paths you may not have considered.
  • Identify top goal paths and optimize navigation or messaging for even more conversions.
  • Identify drop-off points between steps in various goal paths.
  • Automatically track conversions without manually configuring goals.
Answer
  • Discover common goal paths you may not have considered.
  • Identify top goal paths and optimize navigation or messaging for even more conversions.

How could you compare the conversion rate for when the “About Us” page was viewed versus when the page was not viewed?

  • Compare “About Us” page metrics in the Landing Pages report with “About Us” page metrics in the All Pages report.
  • Identify the Page Value for the “About Us” page and compare this metric across all other pages.
  • Create a custom segment including sessions with visits to the “About Us” page, and another segment for sessions where users did not visit the “About Us” page. Apply the two segments to the Ecommerce Overview report and compare conversion rates.
  • Use the Reverse Goal Path report to compare number of goal completions among rows including the “About Us” page.
Answer
  • Create a custom segment including sessions with visits to the “About Us” page, and another segment for sessions where users did not visit the “About Us” page. Apply the two segments to the Ecommerce Overview report and compare conversion rates.

Google Analytics for Power Users Course Overview

Google Analytics for Power Users builds on learners’ advanced understanding of Google Analytics. Now that you’re familiar with the range of features Analytics offers, put your knowledge into action.

Learn and practice techniques for comparing users who convert with those who don’t, analyzing traffic sources that bring the most value, customizing channels for increased actionability, identifying top performing content on your site, and improving ecommerce performance. If you’re new to Google Analytics, you should first complete Google Analytics for Beginners and Advanced Google Analytics on Analytics Academy.

This course covers Google Analytics primarily for measuring website traffic. To learn about new capabilities that bring app and web analytics together, visit Analytics Help.

  • Unit 1: Understand users
    • Lesson 1: Course Intro
    • Lesson 2: Which users are converting and which aren’t?
    • Lesson 3: How can you see which platforms to develop or optimize for?


      Google Analytics for Power Users Answers Assessment 1

  • Unit 2: Attract high-value traffic
    • Lesson 1: Which traffic sources bring in the most value?
    • Lesson 2: How can you customize your channels for increased actionability?
    • Lesson 3: When should you send your newsletter emails?

      Google Analytics for Power Users Answers Assessment 2
  • Unit 3: Improve site engagement
    • Lesson 1: What KPIs should you use for your content site?
    • Lesson 2: Which pages are helping conversions?


      Google Analytics for Power Users Answers Assessment 3

  • Unit 4: Improve product performance
    • Lesson 1: How can you drive more product purchases?
    • Lesson 2: Which products are performing the best and worst on your site?
    • Lesson 3: Where are people dropping out of your checkout process?
    • Lesson 4: Course Summary


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Google Analytics for Power Users Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I change the name on my course certificate?

The name that appears on your User Profile and certificate is the name associated with the Google Account you used to register for Analytics Academy.

First, check the email in the upper right-hand corner of the Academy to make sure you are signed in with the correct email. If you did not specify a name on your Google Account, then no name will appear on your certificate.

Also, don’t use a shared email to log into the Academy, since we will be unable to associate your certificate with you personally.

To change or add a name to your Google Account:

1. Sign in to your Google Account.
2. Under “Personal info & privacy,” select “Your personal info,” then select “Name.”
3. Edit or add the name you wish, then click “Done.”
4. Note you may need to refresh the Academy site to reflect the name change or wait about thirty minutes.

2. Can I transfer my Analytics Academy certificate to a different Google Account?

Unfortunately, we are not able to transfer certificates at this time. If you have completed an Analytics Academy course using the wrong email account, you will need to re-register using the correct account and retake the assessments for a certificate of completion.

3. Is this course available in a different language?

Currently, this course is available in English only.

4. How long will this course take to complete?

If you go through all the course content sequentially, we expect the course to take 4-5 hours to complete, depending on your level of familiarity with the course content.

5. If I have a question about the course, who should I ask?

For any questions about the course, please visit the Analytics Academy Community. There you can find frequently asked questions, extra tips about using Google Analytics not included in the course, and post new questions that industry experts, as well as fellow Academy students, can help answer.

6. How long will I have to earn a certificate of completion?

You may earn a certificate of completion at any time. You can track your progress through the course in your User Profile and return at any time to complete the course assessments. Note that you will need a score of 80% or better on each assessment to earn a certificate of completion.

7. How much do Academy courses cost?

All Academy courses are free of charge.

8. Will I earn the Google Analytics Individual Qualification (GAIQ) by completing this course?

No. This course will only offer a certificate of completion for Google Analytics for Power Users. If you wish to earn your GAIQ, we recommend completing Google Analytics for Beginners and Advanced Google Analytics to prepare.

9. What are the system requirements to take this course?

To view the course content and complete the activities, you will need an Internet-enabled device and access to a Google Account. To watch the course videos, make sure you use one of the following browsers:
Google ChromeFirefox, or Safari
Internet connection with 500+ Kbps

10. Can I use my mobile device to view the course content?

Academy courses include formats such as video and text lessons, which are accessible from most mobile devices. However, not all devices are the same, so some content may not work optimally on some mobile devices.

11. Are there pre-requisites for this course?

This course builds on advanced understanding of Google Analytics. Therefore, if you don’t already have advanced familiarity with Google Analytics, we recommend that you first complete the Google Analytics for Beginners and Advanced Google Analytics courses on Analytics Academy.

12. Where do I find my Academy User Profile?

To view the User Profile, sign in to Analytics Academy, click on your account email or picture in the top right corner, and then select “Profile.”

13. Now that I’ve completed Google Analytics for Power Users, what’s next?

Be sure to check out the great tips and tricks in the Google Analytics community on Google+ and the Google Analytics YouTube channel, where you can explore videos on additional topics.


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