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It's just like a programmer

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 4:55 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
Then you'd use users as a metric, and you'd just call it the number of people instead of users, because personally I hate the word "users." It really boils down to the humanity of a person to the user metric. Users are terrible. At least call them people or visitors. Then unfortunately, in Data Studio, when you do a comparison field, you can't rename it to comparison. It does this nice percentage delta, which I hate.

A clearly came up with this. But for now, we have to deal with it. Although by the time this video comes out, maybe it'll be a little better, and then I can go back and correct myself in the comments. But uk number data right now it's percent delta. Then the round percent and then the delta. They can sort by any of those columns in Data Studio, and this is real live data.

Put a time period on it, and people can choose whatever time they want and then they can look at that data as much as they want, which is nice. If you're not doing great, it can be a little scary for you, but you really shouldn't hide it, right? Like if things aren't going well, be honest about it. That's another topic for another time. But start with a chart like this. Then on the other hand, are you visible on Google Maps?



We use the Supermetrics Google My Business plugin to get this kind of information. We connect it to the customer's Google Maps account. Then we're looking at branded searches and non-branded searches and how many times they came up in the map pack. Usually we'll do a little explanation here. How many times you came up in a Google Maps search along with the map pack and search results, because it's all combined together.