It’s not surprising though, given the flexibility Google Analytics allows for customizations. Of course, with that flexibility comes a higher risk of making your data unreliable, even to the point of having to declare data bankruptcy and start from scratch.
Annielytics – Site Audit & Analytics Audit
My Google Analytics Audits are comprehensive in their breadth and depth. I start with a checklist and follow the data wherever it takes me. With rare exception, I find something new in each audit I’ve never seen before. It’s not surprising though, given the flexibility Google Analytics allows for customizations. Of course, with that flexibility comes a higher risk of making your data unreliable, even to the point of having to declare data bankruptcy and start from scratch.
What’s Covered in the Audit
Here are a few of the top-level areas addressed in our analytics audits:
Tracking Code
- Outdated Code
- Missing Code
- Tracking Code Placement
- Advertising Reporting Features
- Social Settings
Configuration
- User Permissions
- Referral Exclusion
- Cross-Domain Tracking
- Hostname in URLs
- Filters
- URL Rewriting
- Default View
- Default Page
- Autotrack
Data Integrity
- Raw Data View
- Combined Data
- Spam/Bot Traffic
- Excessive Sampling
- PPC Sessions in Organic
- Query Parameter Exclusion
- (not set) in Reports
- Signs of Scraping
- Artificially Low Bounce Rates
- Annotations
- Personally Identifiable Information
- Manual AdWords Tagging Override
Measurement
- Campaign Tagging
- Email Tagging
- Event Tracking
- Custom Dimensions/Variables
- Custom Metrics
- Data Imports
- Remarketing
- User-ID
- Site Search
- Content Grouping
- Channel Grouping
- Segmenting Paid Search
- PPC Landing Pages
Conversions
- Macro Conversions
- Micro Conversions
- Defunct Conversions
- Goal Funnels
- Ecommerce Tracking
- Enhanced Ecommerce
Account Linking
- AdWords
- AdSense
- Search Console
Mobile Apps
- Property Strategy
- Mobile App Postbacks
- Crashes and Exceptions
- App Speed
- App Events
- Google Play
AMP Analytics
- Property Strategy
- Analytics Vendors Supported
- Triggers
- User Identification
Sneak Peek
I created this simple gif to showcase what you can expect an audit to look like. Of course, all identifying information has been blurred to protect clients’ confidentiality.