7 surprising things analytics can teach you
How do users access your website? Laptops, desktops, tablets or smartphones?
Which browsers do they use? Internet explorer, Chrome, Firefox or Safari?
Which pages do people look at before exiting your website? How many pages do they look at before leaving?
Which pages of your website generate more telephone calls, emails, form fills and orders?
Who are your users? What are their ages, genders, locations, interests and hobbies?
Which of your pages have the most and least visitors? Does that match up with your expectations?
What channels bring users to your website? Social networks, AdWords campaigns, organic searches or newsletters?
How long do users spend on each page of your website? Do they come back a second time?
45% of websites still don’t have Google™ Analytics properly installed! Find out why
There are several steps you need to follow to correctly set up this tool.
Even if your website already has Google™ Analytics installed, it still might not be collecting the right information.
What can our Google™ Analytics audit tell you?
Did you know that a badly configured Google™ Analytics can generate incorrect data?
Some examples of errors you might find:
Code duplication on Website
This makes metrics (like the rejection rate) look better than they really are.
Different URLs for a single page
Data divided over several pages makes traffic look lower than it really is.
Different hosts (example: www.made2web.com and made2web.com)
Data separated into different sources leads to inferior data quality.
Our website audit guarantees the accuracy and reliability of the data collected by
your Google™ Analytics.
How to be successful setting up Google™ Analytics
Watch the video and take another step towards setting up Google™ Analytics. If you have any questions, please contact us.
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