Analytics After Hours

WEBINAR: CBAA's Analytics After Hours: Beginner's Guide with Anthony Eden

Joshua Cole, 19th August 2024
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Google Analytics is essential for community broadcasters because it provides valuable insights into how audiences interact with their online content. By understanding visitor behavior, broadcasters can tailor their content to better meet the interests of their community, enhancing engagement and listenership. It also helps track the effectiveness of online campaigns, optimise website performance, and demonstrate the impact of their work to existing and potential funders.

Dive into the world of Google Analytics with Media Realm's Anthony Eden in this beginner-friendly session.

  • Discover the basics of understanding your website's performance through simple metrics.
  • Learn how to track visitor behaviour, identify popular content, and make data-driven decisions to grow your audience.
  • Includes a Q&A to address your analytics questions.

Date: 6PM AEST, Tuesday, 27 August, 2024

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Anthony Eden combines expertise in broadcast engineering and software development to serve media industry clients through his company, Media Realm. His unique skill set spans website development, radio technology, and online fundraising for non-profits.
 

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