Sunday, June 14, 2020

3 Things Every Newbie Needs to Know About Google Analytics

Written by Aastha Jain 

Getting started with Google Analytics may seem daunting at first especially if you are a newbie but it’s one of the best tools at your disposal. It helps businesses gain insights on their website’s traffic, where the visitors are coming from, which keywords draw the most traffic, what pages are visited most etc. The data can then be drilled down to see the page views, sessions, bounce rate, new vs returning users, and session duration.

Google Analytics not only provides you with a lot of data, but it also pushes you in the right direction when it comes to your website optimization.

Here are three things you need to know about Google Analytics: -

 1. Google Analytics helps improve your website’s performance

If you want visitors to browse your company’s website, you’re going to need to have two things in place. First, you’ll need to make sure your site is mobile optimized. Second, you’ll want to make sure it loads quickly.

The importance of website speed cannot be overstated. Consumers are impatient, and if they have to spend too long waiting for your website to load, they will move on to one of your competitors.

2. Google Analytics gives you valuable customer data

To create a solid marketing strategy, you need to have in-depth data about your audience. Google Analytics can provide feedback not only on your website’s visitors, but also on your email marketing strategy and social media engagement.

Here are the three sections you’ll want to pay the most attention to:

·        Acquisition tells you where your traffic is coming from. Knowing how the majority of your visitors are finding you will influence your future marketing efforts.

·        Audience gives you detailed data about your visitors, including their age, location, interests and more. This can help you come up with an ideal customer profile.

·        Behaviour helps you understand how your visitors are interacting with your website. It will show you what pages are most popular and what content resonates the most with your visitors.

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3.Google Analytics identifies your website’s pain points

Cart abandonment is a huge setback for e-commerce businesses, and it’s a fairly common problem. The cart abandonment rate for the retail industry is just over 72%. It is extremely important to reduce this rate as much as possible.

A lot of businesses witness huge traffic but not sufficient conversions.

This means that visitors are coming to your website but are not finding what they are looking for. This leads to a high bounce rate.

A high bounce rate calls for an immediate action to identify the reason behind it.

However, Google Analytics provides a detailed report of the pages that are experiencing a high bounce rate.

The reason for a high bounce rate could be that your website is not optimized properly or maybe your landing page is not attractive enough for them to sign up.

Reviewing these reports can shed light on the reasons why customers aren’t completing sales

 

(Source:https://www.uschamber.com/co/start/strategy/google-analytics-facts)


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