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Google analytic
We all know that Google Analytics is a powerful tool for diagnosing and
understanding what happened on our website and by how much; that's why websites
like Online Behavior exist. What may not be clear is how to use this data we
collect to find more customers.
For example, our reports in Google Analytics may tell us that Facebook is
driving tons of conversions and revenue, but it is not easy to attribute that
revenue back to an influential poster within their walled garden. Aside from
reflecting on our own Facebook advertising efforts tagged with UTM variables,
it's difficult to use past traffic performance to predict future success.
Google
Analytics users now have unlimited access to search exclusive database, which
includes 134 million of the world's most active companies. All companies are
categorized by the Google Industry Index and contain all relevant contact
information such as company name, address, phone number, website, contact
information, email addresses, industry category, and more. All data can
be downloaded to Excel or directly into your CRM system.
Audience Of Google analytics
Once you have performance data, then you may want to expand your reach to new qualified users that you have not connected with previously by using features such as Similar Audiences. Over time, you’ll see more value from your advertising as you add context and understand behaviors. With audience solutions from Google, you can expand to people who have never heard of you and better serve the ones who already know you.
If you mind a list of individuals that use services
that don’t require registration, like the search, I would say, yes. Google
collects that much information from the searches you do, that it would be
basically silly not to produce any kind of anonymous profile.
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