Categories: Analytics

The Google Analytics Cheat Sheet

Updated: March 2019

We published the original Google Analytics Cheat Sheet back in 2010. Here it is, updated for 2019, still free, still no registration required. Take a look:

Michael Wiegand

In nearly two decades as a marketer, Michael's experience has run the gamut from design, development, direct mail, multivariate testing, print and search. He now heads Portent's analytics practice, overseeing everything from Google Tag Management, to CRM integration for closed-loop analytics, to solving ponderous digital marketing questions. Outside of work, he enjoys recording music, playing D&D, and supporting Seattle Sounders FC.

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