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Getting Google Analytics Certified

Get Google Analytics Certified

Steps to get Google Analytics Certified

  1. Join Google Partners
  2. Join Google Partners here
  3. Find analytics exam under certifications
  4. When you are ready to take the exam this is where you can find it.
  5. Enroll in Analytics Academy
  6. Find Google Analytics courses here.
  7. Take Google Analytics for Beginners course
  8. Complete course materials and section quizzes.

    Once you complete the Google Analytics for Beginners course you can do one of two things, you can either go on to the Advanced Google Analytics course or you can take the exam. I chose to take the exam before completing the Advanced Google Analytics course because I wanted to get a feel for what kinds of questions would be on the exam.

  9. Take Google Analytics exam
  10. If you need to take the exam again you can continue on to step 6.
  11. Take Advanced Google Analytics course
  12. Complete course material and section quizzes.
  13. Re-Take Google Analytics exam

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