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Google Analytics - PhotoShelter Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Google Analytics and PhotoShelter

1. Track PhotoShelter gallery engagement in Google Analytics

Direction: PhotoShelter ? Google Analytics

Send page views, gallery visits, image clicks, downloads, and form submissions from PhotoShelter into Google Analytics to measure how audiences interact with hosted photo galleries and asset pages.

  • Identify which galleries drive the most traffic and engagement
  • Measure content performance by campaign, event, or client account
  • Compare engagement across public galleries, press galleries, and client proofing pages

2. Measure referral traffic from Google Analytics to PhotoShelter assets

Direction: Google Analytics ? PhotoShelter

Use Google Analytics campaign and referral data to understand which marketing channels drive visitors to PhotoShelter-hosted content, then route that insight back into PhotoShelter reporting or tagging workflows.

  • Attribute gallery traffic to email, social, paid media, or partner referrals
  • Identify high-performing acquisition channels for visual content
  • Support budget decisions for campaigns that drive asset consumption

3. Optimize photo gallery content based on audience behavior

Direction: Bi-directional

Combine PhotoShelter asset metadata with Google Analytics behavior data to determine which images, galleries, or collections keep users engaged and which ones underperform.

  • Use bounce rate, time on page, and click-through data to refine gallery layouts
  • Prioritize top-performing content for homepage or campaign placement
  • Guide editors and creative teams on which visual themes resonate most

4. Report client or campaign performance in a single dashboard

Direction: PhotoShelter ? Google Analytics

Push PhotoShelter usage events into Google Analytics so marketing, communications, and client services teams can view gallery performance alongside broader website metrics in one reporting environment.

  • Consolidate reporting for executives and account teams
  • Reduce manual spreadsheet reporting across platforms
  • Standardize KPIs for campaign reviews and client deliverables

5. Track download and licensing interest for sales follow-up

Direction: PhotoShelter ? Google Analytics

Capture download requests, licensing inquiries, and contact form submissions from PhotoShelter in Google Analytics to identify high-intent users and support follow-up by sales or account management teams.

  • Spot galleries that generate commercial interest
  • Prioritize leads from high-value content collections
  • Measure conversion paths from image viewing to inquiry submission

6. Evaluate event and newsroom content performance

Direction: PhotoShelter ? Google Analytics

For media, sports, nonprofit, or corporate communications teams, send PhotoShelter gallery activity into Google Analytics to assess how event coverage and newsroom assets perform after publication.

  • Compare engagement across events, press releases, and story packages
  • Understand which visual assets support media pickup and audience retention
  • Improve editorial planning based on historical performance

7. Segment audiences for remarketing and content strategy

Direction: Google Analytics ? PhotoShelter

Use Google Analytics audience segments such as returning visitors, high-engagement users, or campaign-specific visitors to inform how PhotoShelter galleries are organized, promoted, or restricted.

  • Create targeted gallery experiences for key audience groups
  • Support internal teams with audience-specific asset collections
  • Align content distribution with user behavior patterns

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