How to Use Case Statements in Looker Studio for SEO Reporting (Part 1)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video you’ll learn what a case statement is and how to use it in Looker Studio to create a report separating your brand and non-brand organic search data from Search Console. You’ll see how to connect your Search Console data to Looker and you’ll also learn how to add a calculated field to your report.
Our guest instructor is Nico Brooks. Nico is the Co-CEO and Head of Analytics at Two Octobers, a Certified B Corporation based in Denver Colorado that focuses on analytics, SEO, and media. In addition to loving case statements, Nico is passionate about apprenticeship as a means for providing good jobs for good people.
Here's the link to Part 2 of the SEO Reporting series in Looker: • How to use Regex in Lo...
You can learn more about Nico using the links below.
Website: twooctobers.co...
TH-cam: / @twooctobers
LinkedIn: / nicobrx
Apprenticeship at TwoOctobers: twooctobers.co...
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Good guest thanks
Thanks for the feedback. Nico is a really smart (and good) guy. Hope to have him back sharing some more Looker stuff before too long.
Great one! Would like to see more of content like this. What about landing page dashboard? I mean measuring clicks, video views, engagement, lead form openen, lead form sent
Glad you liked it. Nico will be back and teaching some more on a similar subject before too long.
You might find this video helpful on creating an events dashboard. If you follow the instructions here - and also filter to your landing page - you should be able to get what you're looking for. th-cam.com/video/9G6MJ0t8cRI/w-d-xo.html Best of luck to you.