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MARK3085 Digital Marketing & Web Analytics Assessment 1 Instructions Lecturer: Lidy Romijnders Online Dashboard • Assignment Instructions • Demo • Tips • Data Visualisation Tips • Inspirational Dashboard examples Online Dashboard Instructions • Company: Beachvolleyball.com.au

• Task: create an Online Dashboard using Google’s LookerStudio to visualise

and comment on the findings related to the 10 assignment questions • Steps:

• Login to Google Looker Studio • Create a new blank report • Connect Excel Data source (all sheets) with Looker Studio. Assign correct field value

types to each Dimension and Metric. > see instruction video on Moodle • Use tables, charts, scorecards, and text blocks to create report. Consider which chart

type would visualise the data best. • Edit the report style to suit the business and create a visually appealing dashboard. Online Dashboard - Demo LookerStudio Dashboard Tips Increase page size: ➢

Go to ‘Page’ in top menu ➢

Current Page settings ➢

Click on ‘Style’ in right hand menu ➢

Adjust Height LookerStudio Dashboard Tips • Update the number of bars in

your chart ➢Some bar types only show 10 bars,

by default.

➢Change the number of bars in the

‘Style’ section > Adjust ‘Pubs, Bars’ LookerStudio Dashboard Tips • Create a calculated field ➢Sometimes data is more accurately

calculated and visualised by using

manually calculated fields instead of

using pre-calculated averages or

percentages from the data set

➢For example: Sessions / Users ➢ Instructions:

➢ In your chart ‘set-up’ section, click on

‘metric’ field ➢ Click on ‘Add Field’ ➢ Include required details and formula Additional Insights and Tips • No information about Beachvolleyball.com.au organisation is

required to complete the report.

• Use common sense or commonly known information to make

predictions on the rationale behind some results. E.g.

seasonality. Indicate clearly that you are making an

assumption. > Ask questions in the Assessment Forum on Moodle Data Visualisation Tips • Who’s seeing the data?Consider the context • What data are you visualising?Use the right chart • What are you trying to show?Understand the purpose • What is the priority?Consider layout and hierarchy • Descending? Alphabetical?Use the right ordering • Are you adding context?Include comparisons • Are you only including what’s needed?Keep it simple 10 Data Visualisation Tips • Are colours consistent? Do they aid analysis?Consider colour • Are you using the right metrics and dimensions?Use the right data • What’s included? What’s excluded?Explain the data • How will you visualise the data?Choose the right tool • Are you engaging your audience?Tell a story • Have you tried different visualisations?Experiment • Are your dashboards and reports evolving?Be dynamic 11 Use the Right Chart • Bar charts are perfect for comparisons.

Like comparing the amount of traffic

coming from your top marketing channels. • Line charts are ideal for showing

changes. If you want to show the

seasonal trend for a metric like users,

revenue or conversions, then a line chart

is a great option. 12 Use the Right Chart • Pie charts are suited to showing

proportions. For example, if you

wanted to show the percentage of

people converting on mobile devices

compared to tablets and computers. • Bubble charts can be used to show

relationships. Like showing the traffic to

product pages along with their total

product revenue. 13 Using the Right Order • It can be easier to identify and interpret differences in a chart by using appropriate

ordering. For example, ordering this bar chart by value makes it easy to see the most

important content on the website. 14 Include Comparisons • To show seasonal trends it can be helpful to include date range comparisons. For

example, if you have a seasonal campaign every year, then including a year on year

comparison makes it easy to compare performance. • Try to keep lines to a minimum when using line charts. One or two lines are ideal, but

don’t include more than four as they will become difficult to interpret. 15 Consider Colour • If you have multiple graphs that present the same data, like a social dashboard that

includes two bar charts, then make sure the colour for each social network is consistent.

For example, make sure the data for Twitter is always presented in blue (and not blue in

one graph and orange in another). 16 LookerStudio Gallery https://lookerstudio.google.com/gallery

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