Question: How does digital analytics help a business move from making assumptions to making data-driven decisions?
- It suggests which business objectives a company should prioritize.
- It directly causes an increase in website traffic and sales.
- It allows for changes to be made to historical, processed data.
- It provides specific, factual data about user interactions.
Explanation
Google Analytics collects measurement data from user interactions on websites and apps. This data shows what users do, where they come from, and how they engage with content. Decisions can be based on observed behavior rather than assumptions. Reports and insights help identify patterns that support marketing and product optimization.
Why the other options are incorrect
Traffic and sales increase is incorrect because analytics measurement does not directly create more visits or revenue.
Business objective prioritization is incorrect because business goals are defined by the organization, not chosen by Google Analytics.
Historical data changes is incorrect because processed Analytics data is not retroactively rewritten for decision-making.
Source for verification
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/10089681
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/9212670
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