Google Data Studio is definitely a Seer Interactive favorite in terms of free data visualization tools.

Ask someone on our team how they got their report visuals to look that good, and you’ll likely hear all about Data Studio and its ~250 data connectors. Armed with the Google essentials and more (thanks to powerful integrations with Supermetrics, PowerMyAnalytics, etc.) some data sources include:

Google Analytics Google Ads Search Console Search Ads 360 Display & Video 360 Bing Ads SEMRush YouTube Analytics Adobe Analytics more Data Studio Community Connectors here

Data Studio integrates data from a variety of sources for reporting and analysis; share dashboards like you do Google Drive files, filter data at the report/page/chart level, and brand dashboards to your company, etc.

Data Studio is even FREE – which remains the most significant differentiating factor when comparing Data Studio vs Tableau or Power BI.

Using Data Studio for the First Time

Initially, it may be difficult to move towards a more visual, interactive layout of your business and marketing data. This is especially the case if you’re coming from using data aggregators (e.g. Acquisio, Marketo) or in-platform report builders (e.g. Google AdWords, Google Analytics) for reporting and analysis. You may be tempted to simply replicate the dashboard you already use into Data Studio and report on the data the same way in Data Studio.

However, this is a big missed opportunity. Sure – Data Studio is an easy, drag-and-drop source of truth to get a pulse on website and campaign performance. But dashboards shouldn’t be another list of dimensions and metrics in tables and scorecards. Rather, the goal of an interactive data dashboard is to be explorable and insightful for marketers, analysts, and stakeholders alike.

The Data Studio template above uses Google Merchandise Store data from the Google Analytics DEMO account. You can easily replace the data source with your own Google Analytics data, just make a copy of the dashboard (see below), and then select a new data source connection(s):

Copy Data Studio Template

Additional Resources for Data Studio

TEMPLATES:

LIGHT READING:

ADVANCED PRACTICE:

Questions after following the tips I provided in this quick beginner’s guide for using Google Data Studio? Let us know in the comments below or on Twitter (@SeerInteractive)!