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Google Analytics training 2015 – master your analytics skills

Steven Elliott6 January 20152 min read
Google Analytics training 2015 – master your analytics skills

Join our Google Analytics training

If you have ever attended one of Dara's talks or workshops, you know the allure of his beard and Irish accent. Now you can spend a full day learning from Dara (aka “Data”, yes, that name’s courtesy of predictive text). Register now for one of our Google Analytics Training days in Covent Garden, London.

Google Analytics training course dates - 2015 (until June)

Description Date Time Location Price Book online
Standard Google Analytics Training Course Thursday 19th February 2015 10am to 4pm Covent Garden, London          £400 (+VAT) pp » Register now
Advanced GA Techniques Friday 20th February 2015 10am to 4pm Covent Garden, London          £400 (+VAT) pp » Register now
Standard Google Analytics Training Course Thursday 23rd April 2015 10am to 4pm Covent Garden, London £400 £300 (+VAT) pp » Register now
Advanced GA Techniques Friday 24th April 2015 10am to 4pm Covent Garden, London £400 £300 (+VAT) pp » Register now
Standard Google Analytics Training Course Thursday 18th June 2015 10am to 4pm Covent Garden, London £400 £300 (+VAT) pp » Register now
Advanced GA Techniques Friday 19th June 2015 10am to 4pm Covent Garden, London £400 £300 (+VAT) pp » Register now

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