A dashboard is a great way to visualize your Google Analytics 4 data.
This guide covers a standard dashboard for your Google Analytics 4 solution. This guide is split into a section for each page in the dashboard. Each page represents different views of the data for different purposes.
Section overview:
Want to try the dashboard for yourself? Check out the interactive dashboard here: https://lookerstudio.google.com/s/vxnbG3ulsPc
Already have Google Analytics 4 and want a dashboard? Contact your Vitec Visiolink representative or contact support@visiolink.com
Curious about how our events are structured? Read more about our Main Events here:
News modules: https://support.visiolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/8983725193618-Visiolink-s-12-Standard-events-in-GA4
Modular: https://support.visiolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/21445515663762-Modular-App-Tracking-Apps-GA4
1) KPI Performance
Here you can see how your publications are performing.
At the top there are three drop-down menus with which you can specify which data to display. In the dropdown menu on the left, you can specify for which platform you want to see data. In the dropdown menu in the middle, you can specify for which publication title(s) you want to see data. In the dropdown menu on the right, you can specify for which time interval you want to see data.
In the dashboard's charts, you can see data on downloads, users, publication openings and page views. Furthermore you can see device and platform distribution.
2) Article performance
Here you can see how your articles are performing.
At the top there are three drop-down menus with which you can specify which data to display. In the dropdown menu on the left, you can specify for which article(s) you want to see data. In the dropdown menu in the middle, you can specify for which publication title(s) you want to see data. In the dropdown menu on the right, you can specify for which time interval you want to see data.
As default articles are ranked based on how many readings each article has.
3) Ranked article performance
Here you can see your top performing articles and your low performing articles.
At the top there are three drop-down menus with which you can specify which data to display. In the dropdown menu on the left, you can specify for which article(s) you want to see data. In the dropdown menu in the middle, you can specify for which publication title(s) you want to see data. In the dropdown menu on the right, you can specify for which time interval you want to see data.
As default both top performing articles and low performing articles are ranked based on how many readings each article has.
4) Audio performance
Here you can see how your audio articles and podcast channels are performing.
NB! Audio data is only available if you have either narrated articles or podcast channels in your solutions.
At the top there are three drop-down menus with which you can specify which data to display. In the dropdown menu in the middle, you can specify for which audio type(s) you want to see data. In the dropdown menu on the left, you can specify for which audio article(s) or podcast episode(s) you want to see data. In the dropdown menu on the right, you can specify for which time interval you want to see data.
As default both audio articles and podcast episodes are ranked based on how many listenings each has.
In the dashboard's charts, you can see data on listenings, active users, device distribution and platform distribution.
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