Addinginternal linksto these URLs is good for both the user experience andSEO. Position Tracking ThePosition Trackingtool makes it easy to track yourGoogle keyword rankings(i.e., how high up in the results your website appears for relevant search queries). You can import keywords you’re alre...
Tracking your UTM URLs in Google Analytics Ok, now you know how to track parameters using UTM coding. But, that's only half the issue. If you're tracking link activity, you need to track it to a report somewhere. That's whereGoogle Analyticscomes in. You can track your various UTM co...
Despite being the market leader in web analytics, Google has been somewhat ambiguous on how to properly configure Google Analytics to track traffic between subdomains and root domains in an aggregate report (aka cross-subdomain tracking). If this is your first time attempting to achieve correct cr...
Google Analytics – Tracking of conversions in a website is crucial if you want to be successful online - you can identify which pages are converting.
Basically, you just want to put a few extra words into your URLs to tell Google Analytics that they’re located in your emails. So, anyone who clicks them will be categorized as email traffic. Instead of sending your email traffic to a link like “yoursite.com/blog/”, you’ll add ex...
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This blog will discuss 10 KPIs you should track in Google Analytics to improve your client’s overall website, including everything from the copy on your landing pages all the way to the UI and UX. What Are Google Analytics KPIs? Google Analytics KPIs are metrics used to measure the ...
Inofficial Chrome Extension: Tag your links quickly to segment your traffic in Google Analytics. Features:* Select medium, source,...
Log into your Google Analytics and click “Admin” in the sidebar. Select the correct Google Analytics Account, Property, and View. Then, click “Goals” under the “View” column. Click “New Goal.” Select a custom goal and name your Goal. Use something short and intuitive, it should ...
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