- Website referral traffic
- Social media traffic
- AdWords Campaign traffic
- Search engine traffic other than Google
Smart Goals are created automatically by Google’s machine-learning algorithms
- True
- False
Assigning a value to a Google Analytics Goal allows you to do which of the following?
- Track real-time revenue for your business
- Track actual revenue from your conversions
- Analyze the conversion funnel on your website.
- Compare goal conversions and measure changes and improvements to your site
You define a goal using regular expression match and the following regex:
^products/show\.[a-zA-z]+
Which pages will count as conversions? Select all that apply
- https://www.abc.com/shop/products/show/?prodid=1012
- https://www.abc.com/sales/products/show.aspx
- https://music.abc.com/shop/products/show.php?id=167012
- https://www.abc.com/show/products?prodid=7012
Does Google Analytics track sessions to cached pages?
- Yes
- No
Why might your reports show sessions coming from a paused or discontinued campaign?
- Because users originally referred by that campaign are now returning via another Adwords campaign
- Because users originally referred by that campaign are now returning as direct visitors
- Because users originally referred by that campaign are now returning via organic search
- Because users originally referred by that campaign will always be reported as coming from that campaign