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Google Analytics

Google Analytics



I was given my first assignment about Google Analytics a week ago at Blubrry. My boss asked me if I knew how to use it and I said “No, but I can learn!” Doing is how I learn best, so I was all for stumbling around if it meant I would lean something. I also jumped at the opportunity because gaining this skill sets me apart from other applicants when I apply for future marketing jobs.

When I first looked at the Google Analytics home page in , I was overwhelmed. There is a lot of information in small fonts with a ton of tabs to choose from. It is a daunting page! Do not worry though, I have some tips for you that can help you get started.

  1. Complete the Google Analytics Academy
    • Google Analytics Academy offers free, online courses on analytics and other data analysis tools. It’s invaluable if you want to learn Google Analytics in a timely manor, especially if you do not have a mentor to show you Google Analytics step by step. They have seven free courses to choose from: Google Analytics for Beginners, Advanced Google Analytics, Google Analytics Power Users, Getting Started with Google Analytics 360, Introduction to Data Studio, and Google Tag Manager Foundations. I have not finished all of them yet, but I already feel worlds better than I did before. The curses teach using short length videos and provide transcript of the video if you are not a visual learner.
  2. Take detailed notes
    • If your company wants you to do one Google Analytics assignment, then they will want you to do more. Document every important point that you can when you first take the courses so you can save yourself time on when you have questions on your next project. Doing this has already come in handy for me.
  3. Take notes with both the video and the transcript open
    • It will make taking notes go faster because you can copy and past right from the transcript.
  4. Get the Snipping Tool
    • The snipping tool is my best friend when it comes to taking digital notes. It allows you to screenshot whatever you want on a page, and paste it wherever you need. You can even write on it if you want. I recommend this app to everyone, Google Analytics Academy or not.

Link to Google Analytics Academy

https://analytics.google.com/analytics/academy/

I talk about WordPress in this episode as well, but I am going to do another episode all about WordPress that goes into more detail.

My Website that is giving me grief:

mandyinfo.com

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Interning in New York



If you are interested in interning in New York, New York, then this is the podcast for you. In this episode, Chau and I interview An, an architect major at the University of Cincinnati. An is interning this semester at Perkins Eastman in New York. She takes us through all the ups and downs she has gone through to get to where she is. From the process of sending in over 100 applications, the importance of having a portfolio, the difficulty in finding housing short notice, and more.

Some key tips to take away if you want to find an internship away from your location:

  1. Apply to as many as possible
    • You can always say no to an internship or job after it is offered to you, so if you have any inkling that you may like to work somewhere, apply for it! you never know what opportunities will come your way if you don’t go for them!! Use sites like Handshake and LinkedIn to apply, you can also ask your Career Coach for some guidance on which sites are best for you
  2. Have a portfolio that is personal to you:
  3. Once you get it, find good housing quickly:
    • An stayed in a hotel for a while before finding a permanent residence. When she finally did find her apartment, she found it on June Homes (not sponsored). June Homes is convenient because they find housing specifically for short term leasing. Depending on where you go, the housing market can move quickly. So, when you find a house that fits your criteria, act fast.
    • College-Student Homes | June Homes

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Ep 3: Hope After Finals



Happy birthday Chau, we hope you are having a wonderful time in New York! Check out this week’s episode surrounding our thoughts on final exams, the semester, and the importance of gratitude. We hope your finals have gone well, thank you for making us a part of your day.

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Ep 2: Navigating Social Media



Social media can be overwhelming, we would know. Chau and I interact with social media every day as marketing interns. We use Canva to create infographics and are improving our techniques as we go. In this week’s episode, we talk about our first impressions of Canva, what we have learned, and where we want to improve. Everything has a learning curve to it, including navigating social media on a professional platform, do not be afraid to make some mistakes along the way (they are half the fun!). Think of creating content like creating a podcast, the hardest part is starting!

Essential Tips for Creating Infographics on Canva

  • Make a color template guideline for your company’s social media. Using Excel or Google Sheets, copy the names of your color palate into a column. use the fill tool to make the adjacent cell an example of the colors within the palate

 

 

 

 

 

 

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