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Book Synopsis

Learn how to easily transform your data into engaging, interactive visual reports!

Data is no longer the sole domain of tech professionals and scientists. Whether in our personal, business, or community lives, data is rapidly increasing in both importance and sheer volume. The ability to visualize all kinds of data is now within reach for anyone with a computer and an internet connection. Google Data Studio, quickly becoming the most popular free tool in data visualization, offers users a flexible, powerful way to transform private and public data into interactive knowledge that can be easily shared and understood. Hands On With Google Data Studio teaches you how to visualize your data today and produce professional quality results quickly and easily.

No previous experience is required to get started right awayall you need is this guide, a Gmail account, and a little curiosity to access and visualize data just like large businesses and organization

Table of Contents

Introduction xv

Part I Data Studio Basics 1

Chapter 1 Data Studio and the Data Citizen 3

Data, Data Everywhere 4

Accessibility of Data 4

Deriving Value from Data 5

The Role of Data Studio 7

A Brief History of Data Studio 9

Fundamentals First 12

Where to Go for Help 12

Time to Get Started! 13

Chapter 2 Cooking with Google Data Studio 15

Our First Example 15

Step 1. Select a Dish to Prepare: Visualizing a Bank Account 16

Before We Start: Things You’ll Need 19

Step 2. Let’s Go Shopping! Getting the Data 19

Step 3. Unpack the Groceries: Setting Up Google Drive 21

Step 4. Preparing the Ingredients: Working with Google Sheets 22

Step 5. Familiarizing Yourself with the Kitchen: Data Studio Home Screen and Starting a New Report 25

Step 6. Assemble the Ingredients: Connecting the Data to the Report 28

Step 7. Set the Table: Adding Your First Chart 35

Step 8. Keep Score with Scorecards 40

Step 9. It’s About Time: Building the Time-Series Chart 45

Step 10. Serving Suggestions: Finishing Touches and Sharing Your Report 50

Summary 55

Chapter 3 Enhancing Basic Graphs 57

Static Report Design 57

Before Getting Started: Things You’ll Need 59

Step 1. Copy the Report 60

Step 2. Modify the Header and Set the Date Range 61

Step 3. Modify Scorecards 63

Step 4. Modify Time-Series Chart 65

Step 5. Modify the Transactions Table 66

Step 6. Save the Report as PDF for Sharing 69

Summary 70

Chapter 4 Data Exploration with Interactive Elements 73

Building Our Workbench Example 73

Step 1. Selecting a Dish to Prepare: Exploration Workbench for a Bank Account 74

Step 2. Let’s Go Shopping! Getting the Data Set 77

Step 3. Assembling the Ingredients: Connecting Data to the Report 78

Adding Chart Components and Graphic Elements 82

Step 4. Reuse, Recycle, and Repurpose: Copying Elements from Other Reports 82

Step 5. Easy as Pie! Adding a Pie Chart 84

Step 6. Step Up to the Bar: Adding the Bar Chart 85

Step 7. Lining Things Up: Adding the Line Chart 90

Step 8. Tables, Again!? Setting Up the Table 91

Adding and Configuring Filter Controls 92

Step 9. Fun with Filters: Setting Up the Standard Filter Controls 92

Tips for Using Interactive Filters 94

Find the Answers: Filter Challenge 95

Summary 97

Part II Business and Marketing Applications 99

Chapter 5 Web Data Visualization with Google Analytics 101

Google Services for Websites and Business 102

A Brief Primer for Google Analytics 104

Using a Template to Create a New Report 106

Building the Google Analytics Report 110

Modifying the Charts 112

Working with the New Report 117

A Real-World Example: The Effects of a Beach Party in Spain on Web Traffic 117

The Limits of Demographic Data from Google Analytics 124

Now for a Side Dish: Adding a Page and Using Filters 126

Summary 132

Chapter 6 Using Google Search Console for Audience Insights 135

Search Console and Search Results Pages 136

Creating a Search Console Report with Data Studio 141

Step 1. Selecting the Dish to Prepare 142

Step 2. Let’s Go Shopping! 144

Step 3. Assemble the Ingredients 147

Step 4. Setting the Table 153

Bon Appetite! Using the Search Console Report 157

An Example for Your Soul! 161

Summary 170

Chapter 7 Viewing Local Organization Data from Google My Business 173

Google Search and the Local Organization 173

GMB: The New Home Page in the Search Results 175

What the User Sees in a GMB Listing 176

What the Owner Sees in a GMB Listing 180

Why Use Data Studio for GMB? 185

Step 1. Selecting the Dish to Prepare 187

The Actions Page 189

The Reviews Page 190

The Search Page 192

Before You Begin: What You Need to Get Started 194

Step 2. Let’s Go Shopping and Assemble the Ingredients 195

Step 3. Setting the Table 202

Report, Page, and Header Setup 203

Page Navigation Button Setup 206

Building the Actions Page 209

Building the Search Page 213

Building the Reviews Page 215

Summary 218

Part III Beyond the Office 221

Chapter 8 Getting Personal 223

Creating Your Own Data 223

Using Google Forms to Collect Your Own Data 225

Curating Data from Other Sources 248

Setting Up IFTTT to Capture Tweets 250

Preparing the Google Sheet for Data Studio 256

Create a Data Source for the Google Sheet 256

Create the New Twitter Report 258

Working with Data Generated for You 262

Music Service Tracking Example 262

Google Fit Community Connector Example 269

Community Connector Setup for Google Fit 270

Bringing It All Together 280

Created Data 280

Curated Data 283

Generated Data 284

Summary 288

Chapter 9 Going Public 291

Shared Data Sets 291

Searching for Data Sets 292

Getting Data from Kaggle 294

Using a Kaggle Account 294

Building the UFO Sightings Workbench 302

Dealing with Performance Issues in Reports 307

Using the Extract Data Connector to Speed Up Reports 307

data.world and Makeover Monday 314

Bringing It Home: Real Estate in Your Neighborhood 330

Selecting the Dish to Prepare 331

Going Shopping: Hunting for Housing Data 332

Unpacking the Groceries: Moving the File to Google Drive 337

Preparing the Ingredients: Fixing Data Formatting Issues 338

Assembling the Ingredients: Connecting the Data to the Report 340

Preparing the Meal: The Plan Meets Reality 340

Sharing Your Dish: Embedding Reports 346

Embedding a Report in a Google Site 351

Embedding a Report in a WordPress Site 353

Dealing with Pivoted Data 356

Summary 361

Chapter 10 Where Do You Go from Here? 363

Helping Your Audience See the Light 363

Annotation Ideas for Static Reports 364

Annotation Ideas for Interactive Reports 367

Providing Detailed Instructions for Users 371

Community Visualizations 375

Data Studio as an Application Development Platform 377

Exotic Ingredients and Your Pantry 383

Data Blending 383

File Upload 388

BigQuery for Big Data 390

Community Connectors 395

The Latest Dishes: New Developments and Releases 396

Summary 396

Index 399

Hands On With Google Data Studio

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 19/03/2020
    ISBN13: 9781119616085, 978-1119616085
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Learn how to easily transform your data into engaging, interactive visual reports!

    Data is no longer the sole domain of tech professionals and scientists. Whether in our personal, business, or community lives, data is rapidly increasing in both importance and sheer volume. The ability to visualize all kinds of data is now within reach for anyone with a computer and an internet connection. Google Data Studio, quickly becoming the most popular free tool in data visualization, offers users a flexible, powerful way to transform private and public data into interactive knowledge that can be easily shared and understood. Hands On With Google Data Studio teaches you how to visualize your data today and produce professional quality results quickly and easily.

    No previous experience is required to get started right awayall you need is this guide, a Gmail account, and a little curiosity to access and visualize data just like large businesses and organization

    Table of Contents

    Introduction xv

    Part I Data Studio Basics 1

    Chapter 1 Data Studio and the Data Citizen 3

    Data, Data Everywhere 4

    Accessibility of Data 4

    Deriving Value from Data 5

    The Role of Data Studio 7

    A Brief History of Data Studio 9

    Fundamentals First 12

    Where to Go for Help 12

    Time to Get Started! 13

    Chapter 2 Cooking with Google Data Studio 15

    Our First Example 15

    Step 1. Select a Dish to Prepare: Visualizing a Bank Account 16

    Before We Start: Things You’ll Need 19

    Step 2. Let’s Go Shopping! Getting the Data 19

    Step 3. Unpack the Groceries: Setting Up Google Drive 21

    Step 4. Preparing the Ingredients: Working with Google Sheets 22

    Step 5. Familiarizing Yourself with the Kitchen: Data Studio Home Screen and Starting a New Report 25

    Step 6. Assemble the Ingredients: Connecting the Data to the Report 28

    Step 7. Set the Table: Adding Your First Chart 35

    Step 8. Keep Score with Scorecards 40

    Step 9. It’s About Time: Building the Time-Series Chart 45

    Step 10. Serving Suggestions: Finishing Touches and Sharing Your Report 50

    Summary 55

    Chapter 3 Enhancing Basic Graphs 57

    Static Report Design 57

    Before Getting Started: Things You’ll Need 59

    Step 1. Copy the Report 60

    Step 2. Modify the Header and Set the Date Range 61

    Step 3. Modify Scorecards 63

    Step 4. Modify Time-Series Chart 65

    Step 5. Modify the Transactions Table 66

    Step 6. Save the Report as PDF for Sharing 69

    Summary 70

    Chapter 4 Data Exploration with Interactive Elements 73

    Building Our Workbench Example 73

    Step 1. Selecting a Dish to Prepare: Exploration Workbench for a Bank Account 74

    Step 2. Let’s Go Shopping! Getting the Data Set 77

    Step 3. Assembling the Ingredients: Connecting Data to the Report 78

    Adding Chart Components and Graphic Elements 82

    Step 4. Reuse, Recycle, and Repurpose: Copying Elements from Other Reports 82

    Step 5. Easy as Pie! Adding a Pie Chart 84

    Step 6. Step Up to the Bar: Adding the Bar Chart 85

    Step 7. Lining Things Up: Adding the Line Chart 90

    Step 8. Tables, Again!? Setting Up the Table 91

    Adding and Configuring Filter Controls 92

    Step 9. Fun with Filters: Setting Up the Standard Filter Controls 92

    Tips for Using Interactive Filters 94

    Find the Answers: Filter Challenge 95

    Summary 97

    Part II Business and Marketing Applications 99

    Chapter 5 Web Data Visualization with Google Analytics 101

    Google Services for Websites and Business 102

    A Brief Primer for Google Analytics 104

    Using a Template to Create a New Report 106

    Building the Google Analytics Report 110

    Modifying the Charts 112

    Working with the New Report 117

    A Real-World Example: The Effects of a Beach Party in Spain on Web Traffic 117

    The Limits of Demographic Data from Google Analytics 124

    Now for a Side Dish: Adding a Page and Using Filters 126

    Summary 132

    Chapter 6 Using Google Search Console for Audience Insights 135

    Search Console and Search Results Pages 136

    Creating a Search Console Report with Data Studio 141

    Step 1. Selecting the Dish to Prepare 142

    Step 2. Let’s Go Shopping! 144

    Step 3. Assemble the Ingredients 147

    Step 4. Setting the Table 153

    Bon Appetite! Using the Search Console Report 157

    An Example for Your Soul! 161

    Summary 170

    Chapter 7 Viewing Local Organization Data from Google My Business 173

    Google Search and the Local Organization 173

    GMB: The New Home Page in the Search Results 175

    What the User Sees in a GMB Listing 176

    What the Owner Sees in a GMB Listing 180

    Why Use Data Studio for GMB? 185

    Step 1. Selecting the Dish to Prepare 187

    The Actions Page 189

    The Reviews Page 190

    The Search Page 192

    Before You Begin: What You Need to Get Started 194

    Step 2. Let’s Go Shopping and Assemble the Ingredients 195

    Step 3. Setting the Table 202

    Report, Page, and Header Setup 203

    Page Navigation Button Setup 206

    Building the Actions Page 209

    Building the Search Page 213

    Building the Reviews Page 215

    Summary 218

    Part III Beyond the Office 221

    Chapter 8 Getting Personal 223

    Creating Your Own Data 223

    Using Google Forms to Collect Your Own Data 225

    Curating Data from Other Sources 248

    Setting Up IFTTT to Capture Tweets 250

    Preparing the Google Sheet for Data Studio 256

    Create a Data Source for the Google Sheet 256

    Create the New Twitter Report 258

    Working with Data Generated for You 262

    Music Service Tracking Example 262

    Google Fit Community Connector Example 269

    Community Connector Setup for Google Fit 270

    Bringing It All Together 280

    Created Data 280

    Curated Data 283

    Generated Data 284

    Summary 288

    Chapter 9 Going Public 291

    Shared Data Sets 291

    Searching for Data Sets 292

    Getting Data from Kaggle 294

    Using a Kaggle Account 294

    Building the UFO Sightings Workbench 302

    Dealing with Performance Issues in Reports 307

    Using the Extract Data Connector to Speed Up Reports 307

    data.world and Makeover Monday 314

    Bringing It Home: Real Estate in Your Neighborhood 330

    Selecting the Dish to Prepare 331

    Going Shopping: Hunting for Housing Data 332

    Unpacking the Groceries: Moving the File to Google Drive 337

    Preparing the Ingredients: Fixing Data Formatting Issues 338

    Assembling the Ingredients: Connecting the Data to the Report 340

    Preparing the Meal: The Plan Meets Reality 340

    Sharing Your Dish: Embedding Reports 346

    Embedding a Report in a Google Site 351

    Embedding a Report in a WordPress Site 353

    Dealing with Pivoted Data 356

    Summary 361

    Chapter 10 Where Do You Go from Here? 363

    Helping Your Audience See the Light 363

    Annotation Ideas for Static Reports 364

    Annotation Ideas for Interactive Reports 367

    Providing Detailed Instructions for Users 371

    Community Visualizations 375

    Data Studio as an Application Development Platform 377

    Exotic Ingredients and Your Pantry 383

    Data Blending 383

    File Upload 388

    BigQuery for Big Data 390

    Community Connectors 395

    The Latest Dishes: New Developments and Releases 396

    Summary 396

    Index 399

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