Analytics & impact metrics
General works by H Muzart
TBC
Website data
This page will provide links to and screenshots of :
Graphs, charts, and data visualisation elements pertaining to analytics data for:
clicks/views/comments stats
new unique visitors/users
community-oriented engagement, screen view duration, session duration, audience retention
traffic sources (search engines, websites, device types, OS types, frequency, etc)
geographical reach by country and by city
demographics of cohorts (age ranges, gender, etc)
cognitive-behavioural interactions (page scroll events, cursor movements, mouse on-clicks for sub-domain page url links, human data input, downloads & transfers, ...)
conceptual topic modelling
cross-channel key-words-based path-taking, linked query streams ... (a proxy for the types of cognitive activities done before, during and after them engaging in my content)
impact metrics
growth per unit time
conversion rates
monetisation metrics (generated est revenue ($/£), bankable earnings, etc)
ad service reviews
citations, back-links, impact-ranked network referrals,
effect indices, value-added standardised pointers, ...
Those have been collected during 2017-2021 using third-party and Google tools, from my other websites:
Scientifically.org.uk & other my affiliated profiles,
BioNeuroTech.net /.com,
CognTech.net,
etc.
This will in turn inform quantified reports (preliminary draft in my Private Cloud Drive) as to what I have done so far, and what ways to go forward, in terms of: optimising the UI, modifying content, customisation of reports, personalising content, responses to users, benchmarking new app functionalities, ...
Tools used: Using mainly: https://datastudio.google.com/ and https://analytics.google.com/ and some other tools. These include: Google Analytics [#UA/GA4] (all my connected Google-based & Wix-based websites), Firebase, Adsense, Google Cloud Platform, Wix Analytics (Wix-based websites only), Facebook Analytics, WordPress Analytics, YouTube Analytics (for YouTube channels), SocialBlade, etc.
See exemplars below. Also see shared linked private Cloud Drive folders.