Digital Analytics: The Unified View and Advantages
Friday July 13, 2012 , 2 min Read
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What One View means for analytics experts is that they can compare and analyze data from various time periods (current vs past), different verticals, among branches/departments and so on. For instance, an advertising department's One View dashboard might display data categorized by order number, media type, date of issue, type of vertical advertised etc. It could also be possible to compare statistics for each media type for a period of one month in the current year as opposed to the same month in the last financial year.
Some benefits to utilizing a unified view structure to web analytics include:
ñ Ability to close the loop between two or more processes (marketing and sales, for instance) to provide better reporting
ñ Build the workflow and user experience that best fits your organization
ñ Effortless and seamless integration of data from multiple sources
ñ Most One View tools provide additional resources such as web analytics, lead capture, lead management, lead nurturing, CRM integration and advanced reporting capabilities
ñ Increased efficiency
ñ Decreased costs
ñ Improved reporting facilitates more accurate predictions of customer behaviour
ñ Consolidation of data provides in-depth understanding, therefore facilitating better strategies