
Goals in Google Analytics
Defining site goals and tracking goal conversions is one of the best ways to assess how well your site meets its business objectives. You should always try to define at least one goal for a website.
So what is a goal? In Google Analytics, a goal represents an activity or a level of interaction with your website that’s important to the success of your business.
Some examples of goals are an account signup, a request for a sales call, or even that the visitor spent a certain amount of time on the website.
In Google Analytics, a goal represent a website objective, such as:
1. A page viewed by the visitor once they have completed a desired action.
2. A specified amount of time spent by the visitor on the website.
3. A specified number of pages viewed by the visitor on the website.
Every website should have a Goal
– What are my Business Objective?
– Why do I have a website?
Examples of webistes goals include:
– Thank you page.
– Software download.
– acount Sign-Up.
– More than 3 pages viewed.
– Less than 6 minutes on the site
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