In this post, I continue our series on how to create your own Google Analytics dashboard in R. Using the data we downloaded in our last post, we’ll now create a simple dashboard showing blog page views over time and highlighting the most popular ones
Arthur Steinmetz, former Chairman, CEO, and President of OppenheimerFunds, uses R and the tidymodels package to explore the relationship between COVID-19 cases and mortality in the US
This article, the first of three, describes how to use a code-oriented data science approach to Google Analytics data from a blog. It creates custom views of raw GA data while hiding the complexity of the Google Analytics data and interface
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