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Okay, so just to touch on the last two things and then we'll wrap-up
and if you have questions or want to stay later we can.
Google Analytics.
Go ahead and turn to page, it's in the back so I'll give you the page number.
Okay, page 77.
The bullets that you see on this page,
is the information that's getting collected by Google Analytics, currently.
So, you have things like how many pages did a user visit while they were visiting your website.
Um, how many page views, how much time did they spend on this site.
So, these are out of the can basically.
We are going to be adding some new reports to Google Analytics that will dive you deeper
into the analytics of your website but this is what you'll be getting currently.
When I say you, I should clarify that these reports are delivered to the Group Admin.
And then the Group Admin will share these, this information with whoever requests it.
So, the analytics are sort of managed by IT, the Google Analytics part
and then we just send out the reports to the Group Admins and they filter.
So, they also, it will provide a list of top pages.
So if you think about really analyzing your site, and using Google Analytics,
if you know that people are hitting this page, a very popular page, you might want to adjust
and strategically move around content that's really important for a user to view if it's on the most popular page.
So, it will allow you to kind of rethink placement of content on certain pages
if you really get into analyzing the content.
The best resource for figuring out how to analyze Google Analytics,
is going to Google Analytics and looking up that information from them.
Because they'll have you think about things in a twisted way that you never thought about you could,
you never thought you could in terms of analyzing.
So, it's a really good resource to be able to do that.
Okay?