Google Analytics's standard reports can be limited, so a little customisation is necessary to improve the quality of insight you can gain.
If like me, you're a relative amateur with Google Analytics, ready-made custom reports can save you a lot of time.
There are various reports here, some useful for publishers, some for ecommerce sites, and some for SEO analysis.
Just log in to your Google Analytics account and click the links to add these to your custom reports list...
Track the effect of (not provided)
Google's decision to encrypt search referral data means that many sites now have a lot less to work with when tracking SEO keywords, and Econsultancy is no different.
In fact, as with other IT and tech related sites, we have been hit harder than others, to the extent that more than 40% of our organic search referrals are (not provided).

The rise of (not provided) on Econsultancy.
With this encryption spreading to Firefox and iOS6, this trend is set to continue.
Thanks to Avinash Kaushik's custom report, you can moan about the impact to other marketers, backed up by accurate data.
Time of day report
This one comes from Dan Barker, who answered my Twitter question about tracking posts by publish time with a fully formed custom report, thus saving me loads of time.
Using this you can see which days of the week are most popular, and use the data to experiment with your publishing schedule:

Time of day report for ecommerce
This one also comes from Dan Barker, and does much the same as the previous custom report, but is aimed at ecommerce sites.
It shows transaction metrics on top of the traffic stats by time of day and day of week.

Better AdWords
This report was suggested by Brian Clifton in the Google+ discussion on this post. I've added this to replace the Google Images traffic report, which doesn't work.
This combines Adwords acquisition data with revenue data under one roof, and saves you going back and forth between different reports.

Keyword analysis
This report looks at your most popular keywords (minus the ones that Google isn't telling you about) and shows visitor metrics, conversion rates, goal completions and page load time.
Other tabs also show engagement and revenue metrics.

Non-branded keywords
This report strips out the branded keywords and shows visits, goal completions and revenue.
You'll need to go in and edit the report to exclude your own branded keywords. In this case, I've excluded 'econsultancy' but I should also remove the various spellings and hyphenated versions:

Browser report
This report shows how different browsers are working for your site in terms of visits, revenue, bounce rates and purchases.
It's also a good way of picking up potential problems. If bounce rates are especially high for one kind of browser there may be an issue with the way your site looks in Internet Explorer, Safari etc.

Should I go mobile?
This one is from Lens 10, and aims to answer the question above.
You can judge from metrics such as pages per visit and goal completion rate and decide whether a mobile site is ready. The answer is very probably yes for most sites.

Referring sites report
Thanks to Anna Lewis from Koozai for this one, which shows referring sites alongside goal completions and conversion rates.

Link analysis report
This one, from SEObook, helps you to see which of your inbound links are sending the most valuable traffic, showing visits, goal completions and more.

Do you have any other useful custom reports to share? Please let us know below...
I've rounded up 10 more custom reports here.



Reader comments (29)
Editor at Econsultancy
12:52PM on 5th March 2013
Worth checking out the Google+ discussion around this post for more custom report suggestions: https://plus.google.com/u/0/116364514350039925690/posts/MQtA5P1kfDa
This one filters inquisitive traffic containing:
-Who
-What
-When
-Where
-Why
-How
-Can
-Will
http://mmkt.in/questionsadvancedGAsegment
1:55PM on 5th March 2013
Google Analytics is something that used to earlier scare me a lot. But now after becoming a data analyst, scavenging through data has become part of my job.
That is why I love posts like these. Can't wait to try out these and to install these custom reports.
2:18PM on 5th March 2013
There are a whole lot more custom reports, dashboards and advanced segments over at CustomReportSharing.com as well.
4:23AM on 6th March 2013
Thanks for these!
8:36AM on 6th March 2013
These are really useful - thank you
9:25AM on 6th March 2013
Extremely useful, thanks Graham.
Operations Director at http://www.patient.co.uk
9:33AM on 6th March 2013
fantastic post and would love to see more!
9:43AM on 6th March 2013
Great post - thanks!
Content Editor at PPL
10:43AM on 6th March 2013
All really good stuff. Will be implementing a few of these now!
Marketing Executive at RateSetter
10:45AM on 6th March 2013
A great post and excellent resource. Thanks Graham.
11:45AM on 6th March 2013
The mobile one is interesting. Our experience in looking at clients GA accounts is that mobile usage over 20% isn't that common in B2B. What do others find?
12:21PM on 6th March 2013
Brilliant! Very useful. I'm sure some interesting usable data will come out of these.
Director at WSI Yorkshire
12:59PM on 6th March 2013
Good Resources Thanks
1:26PM on 6th March 2013
I'm getting 404 errors for the report links...anyone else?
Head of Partnerships, Directories at BT
1:30PM on 6th March 2013
Ignore me - wasn't looked into my GA account.
Editor at Econsultancy
7:15PM on 6th March 2013
No worries Darren, hope you find some of the reports useful.
7:54PM on 6th March 2013
Thanks for the suggestions. Many of us (me included) get stuck looking at visits and page views and don't go much beyond that. There's so much more to understanding web traffic.
I'm going to use The Link Analysis Report to help my company understand how to better spend on sites whose referring links pay off in terms of closed sales.
Digital Manager at Ticketek Pty Ltd
12:50AM on 7th March 2013
All the links are giving me 404 Errors.
Editor at Econsultancy
1:48PM on 7th March 2013
@Rob You need to be logged in to your Google Analytics account before you click them.
Director, Digital Marketing at Live Events Management, Inc.
4:09PM on 7th March 2013
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing!
2:10AM on 8th March 2013
The reports include a column for goal completions.
My reports show positive numbers for goal completions, yet I have no goals set up for the website profile.
What goals are being counted?
Director at Cheil
3:20PM on 11th March 2013
GA Social value is also an amazing analytics add in we should all start using to enable us to find the profits/sales/ROI from social media
12:26PM on 12th March 2013
What brilliant reports. My new favourite post from Econsultancy (until I go and read the '10 more custom reports'!!)
Thank you
Digital Marketing Executive at Koozai
5:23PM on 12th March 2013
Thanks for the include on here, great to see so many examples and so many people benefiting from these custom reports.
12:34PM on 25th March 2013
Great help, thanks for posting
5:55PM on 1st April 2013
Superb article - I've been (lazily) waiting for one of these for ages.
Great compilation.
11:27AM on 8th April 2013
Thanks for these, had added them not to have a play about
8:20PM on 17th April 2013
The custom reporting concept from google analytics are such a great things which we are using to enhance our power to use "Analytics"... I am being addicted to use such things on daily basis and get hand on practices on that... :) :) :) :) Now able to write my own guest post on that... :)
9:21PM on 18th April 2013
How do you customize the non-branded keyword report? Where do I add my brand keyword?
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