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11 Great Resources for Getting Free Google Analytics Support

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Are you struggling with a Google Analytics challenge and you don’t know where to ask for help? This guide will show you where to go if you are in need of Google Analytics support.

The adoption of Google Analytics has rapidly grown over the last 1o years. It’s amazing how many companies use Google Analytics to measure and optimize visitor behavior.

Google Analytics support

I hear a lot of people struggling with Google Analytics in one way or another.

That’s why I have created this guide to show you where you can get Google Analytics support for your specific question.

1. Google Analytics Forum

One of my favorite places is the Google Analytics Forum. I actually love to go there to help people find a solution to their challenges.

Google Analytics CommunityYou need to post your question in the best fitting category:

Google Analytics Discussion CategoriesIn my experience there are a lot of Google Analytics users out there that are willing to help (including me :-) ).

You can expect to get a quick answer to your question. Usually within a day or even a couple of hours.

Please make sure that you formulate your question as clear as possible. This makes it more easy for others to help.

2. Google Analytics Plus Community

Do you have a Google+ profile? Make sure to join these two Google Analytics communities on Google Plus.

Google Analytics Communities on Google+

The first community is moderated by experienced GA users around the world and you will get a thoughtful answer to your question.

The second community is great if you have any questions about the free learning material that Google provides.

Besides getting help, your contribution is more than welcome if you have something useful to share!

3. LinkedIn Community

The largest Google Analytics group on Linkedin is another place where you can get free Google Analytics support. At the time of writing there are already more than 70.000 members in this group.

Google Analytics Group LinkedInThis is another place where I love to help people with GA challenges.

I like to share my most useful posts there as well.

LinkedIn Group Post

4. Official Facebook Page

A smaller group, but still effective for questions related to “hot topics” and news articles is the Google Analytics Facebook page:

Google Analytics Community Page Facebook

5. Support Specialist via Chat or Email

Another option is contacting Google directly via their support page.

Contact Google

In my opinion, you don’t want to only rely on this option. It can take quite some time before you get a response.

And of course, you can ask for help in different places at the same time! :-)

Being an heavy spender in AdWords might be beneficial as well!

6. Google Analytics YouTube Channel

If you are not so much in a hurry, you might be able to solve your question by watching one or more Google Analytics YouTube videos:

Google Analytics YouTubeI think there are a lot of useful tutorials out there. So you might want to pay this channel a visit and subscribe to it if you like the videos!

7. Google Analytics Academy

Do you like to improve your Google Analytics skills so that you don’t have to ask questions every time?

The Google Analytics Academy might be something for you! Especially useful if you want to better understand the basics in Google Analytics.

Google Analytics Academy8. Google Analytics Help Center

Google Analytics knows better than anyone else where Google Analytics users are struggling with. They have all the data in their hands. :-)

The Analytics Help Center provides easy answers to a wide range of topics:

Google Analytics Help Center9. Direct Support in Google Analytics

In each main section of Google Analytics you can get direct help in the interface.

An example of the Audience section is shown below:

Getting help in Google Analytics

This is a great place to go if you have a simple question about one of the report sections in Google Analytics.

There are direct links to the Analytics Academy as well.

10. Google Search

Google Search can be your best friend if you need an answer to your question.

Do a specific search (with many specific words included) and there is a good chance that the solution to your question and a related link appears on the first few spots in Google!

Here is an example:

Query - how to measure YouTube videos in Google AnalyticsThese results look quite good to me!

11. Google Analytics Blogs

Ok, I like to add one more item to this list!

A lot of bloggers love to get comments from their readers and answer their questions.

Here is an example:

Google Analytics filters guideOne of the latest comments:Google Analytics filters commentAs you can see, I do my best to answer any Google Analytics questions you might have.

And I encourage you to add comments since everyone will benefit from it.

Do you prefer not to share your Google Analytics challenge in public? Fill in my Hotjar poll and I will get back to you as quickly as I can!

Ask Me Google Analytics Question

Always remember that you need to be as concrete as possible when asking help.

You can’t expect someone to do a thorough Google Analytics implementation, configuration or analysis for free.

But if you have a specific question, there are many GA users in the world ready to help you out. And I am one of them!

I hope these Google Analytics support resources help you on your Google Analytics journey.

Did I miss any resources you would like to be added to this list? I am happy to hear your thoughts!

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