How do I add multiple properties in Google Analytics?
Table of Contents
- 1 How do I add multiple properties in Google Analytics?
- 2 How do I create a separate view in Google Analytics?
- 3 How would you add a secondary dimension to a report?
- 4 How many properties can you have in Google Analytics?
- 5 What are custom variables in Google Analytics?
- 6 In which reports can custom dimensions be used?
How do I add multiple properties in Google Analytics?
Google Analytics does not provide a way to aggregate or view data from multiple properties. You cannot, for example, see an overview of all your traffic if your blog readers are being tracked in one property, your potential clients in a second one, and your existing clients in a third.
How do I create a separate view in Google Analytics?
To set up a view:
- Sign in to Google Analytics..
- Click Admin, and navigate to the account and property to which you want to add the view.
- In the VIEW column, click the menu, then click +Create View.
- Select either Website or Mobile App.
- Enter a Name.
- Select the Reporting Time Zone.
How do I add custom data to Google Analytics?
Set up custom dimensions
- Sign in to Google Analytics.
- Click Admin, and navigate to the property to which you want to add custom dimensions.
- In the PROPERTY column, click Custom Definitions > Custom Dimensions.
- Click New Custom Dimension.
- Add a Name.
- Select the Scope.
How would you add a secondary dimension to a report?
To add a secondary dimension to a table:
- Below the list of primary dimensions, click Secondary dimension.
- Browse the list of dimensions, or enter all or part of the dimension name in the search box.
- Click the dimension name.
How many properties can you have in Google Analytics?
Each Analytics account can have up to 100 properties and each property can have up to 25 views. Contact your support representative if you need more properties or views.
What is Google Analytics Custom report?
A Custom Report is a report that you create. You pick the dimensions (City and Browser, for example) and metrics (Sessions, Pageviews, and Bounce Rate, for example) and decide how they should be displayed. To see Custom Reports: Sign in to Google Analytics.
What are custom variables in Google Analytics?
Custom variables are name-value pair tags that you can insert in your tracking code in order to refine Google Analytics tracking. With custom variables, you can define additional segments to apply to your visitors other than the ones already provided by Analytics.
In which reports can custom dimensions be used?
Explanation: Custom dimensions can appear as primary dimensions in Custom Reports. You can also use them as Segments and secondary dimensions in standard reports.
What would prevent data from appearing in a custom report?
Answer: A filter that filters out all data.