Back
to top
    ← To posts list

    Online Documentation and SEO. Part 4 – Google Analytics

    ClickHelp Team
    Written by
    ClickHelp Team
    Last Updated on
    August 20th, 2013
    Read Time
    1 minute read

    Google Analytics

    This is a continuation of a blog post series on the SEO aspect of technical writing. And now we want to talk briefly about Google Analytics – the powerful and free statistical tool by Google.

    SEO-specialists use Google Analytics to analyze statistics:

    • traffic sources, including organic and paid search traffic sources
    • audience (demographics, behavior, etc)
    • EO (queries, landing pages, etc)
    • social statistics
    • content
    • conversions.

    Analytical data can be used later for various purposes and making decisions for future website optimization.

    Google Analytics separate data of your website from other resources using unique identifier – the Web Property ID. Google Analytics Support: “While you might think about your website or mobile app as a distinct, real-world piece of property, like a storefront, Google Analytics understands a property only as a resource associated with your tracking code. When you track a resource using Google Analytics, you include a property ID in the tracking code that you put on your web pages or in your app source code. Performance data, like number of visitors or screen views, for resources tagged with the same ID is collected into the corresponding property.”

    You can find the Web Property ID on your Google Analytics account homepage or in Admin section:

    Google Analytics account homepage

    In ClickHelp, you can easily connect your online documentation to your Google Analytics account, and get all the nice statistical information free of charge. All you need to do is specifying your Google Analytics Web Property ID either in the global ClickHelp settings (affects all publications), or in publication settings (affects only this publication):

    ClickHelp - Google Analytics Integration

    Other posts of this blog post series: Part 1 – Human-Readable URLs, Part 2 – Crawler-Friendly Pages and Part 3 – Keywords Meta Tag.

    You can try all Google Analytics integration and other documentation authoring functions of ClickHelp in a free trial version: ClickHelp Free Trial.

    Happy Technical Writing!
    ClickHelp Team

    Give it a Try!

    Request a free trial to discover the ClickHelp features!
    Start Free Trial

    Want to become a better professional?

    Get monthly digest on technical writing, UX and web design, overviews of useful free resources and much more.

    "*" indicates required fields

    Like this post? Share it with others: