Google Analytics is like a super smart detective that helps websites know what people are doing when they visit.
Imagine you have a toy store, and every time someone comes in, you write down what toys they look at, how long they stay, and whether they buy something. That’s what Google Analytics does, but for websites!
How It Works
Why It's Useful
Think of it like a report card for your toy store. If you know that kids love the dinosaur section but don’t care about the puzzles, you might decide to put more dinosaurs on display or add some cool new ones!
It’s not magic, it’s just a really clever way of keeping track of who comes in and what they do.
Examples
- Google Analytics is like a report card for websites.
- It tells you if more kids are visiting your online classroom now.
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