What are views and why should be use them in Google Analytics?
A view is a set of specifications for tracking traffic on a single domain. You can think of a view as a single set of rules for Analytics to use in processing the traffic on a domain. Analytics shows reports for one view at a time. You can set up multiple views for a single domain.
What is views in Google Analytics?
A view or reporting view is a subset of a Universal Analytics property that can have its own unique configuration settings. You can create multiple views for a single property and configure each view to show a different subset of data for the property.
Why We Should Use Google Analytics?
Google Analytics allows you to track and understand your customer’s behavior, user experience, online content, device functionality and more. Whether you have an eCommerce site or an informative site, you want to understand the behavior of your visitors to deliver better results.
What do you need to know about Google Analytics?
About views. Access, customize, and analyze your data in a view. A reporting view is the level in an Analytics account where you can access reports and analysis tools. Analytics automatically creates one unfiltered view for every property in your account, but you can set up multiple views on a single property.
What is a reporting view in Google Analytics?
A reporting view is the level in an Analytics account where you can access reports and analysis tools. Analytics automatically creates one unfiltered view for every property in your account, but you can set up multiple views on a single property.
How to preserve the original data in Google Analytics?
To preserve all your original data and also control the specific perspectives of that data, create a copy of your original view or set up additional views and customize each one to meet your reporting goals. When you create a view, you can choose between an app view and a web view.
What does raw data mean in Google Analytics?
The Raw Data view is an untouched view where you don’t apply any modifications (like filters) that alter the data collection process. This view allows you to always go back if anything goes wrong in your working view (s).