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dennis123
12-13-2018, 11:04 PM
What is goal in Google analytics?

biglyft18
12-13-2018, 11:08 PM
Destination
Duration
Pages/Visit
Events

RH-Calvin
12-14-2018, 12:05 AM
Goals in Google Analytics allow you to track specific user interactions on your site. These user interactions can be anything including form submissions, button clicks, ebook downloads, and more.

Sara James
12-14-2018, 12:08 AM
Goals in Google Analytics allow you to track specific user interactions on your site. These user interactions can be anything including form submissions, button clicks, ebook downloads, and more. When a website visitor performs the specific action that you've defined as a goal, Analytics records that as a conversion.

MVMInfotech
12-14-2018, 12:41 AM
Google Analytics gives business owners and marketers alike the ability to measure, track and analyze trends seen during visitors' experience with their website.

andrewfetterly
12-14-2018, 12:44 AM
Destination - User successfully done registrations - Thank you page URL
Duration - User played a video for certain period
Pages/Screens per session - To measure how far user engaged on your website.
Events - Call button click, Newsletter sign up button click
Smart Goal - Machine learning. Smart Goals don’t measure actions taken on an advertiser’s website, like conversion tracking and Analytics goals do. Smart Goals use the anonymized conversion data of other websites using Google Analytics to identify visits that are “most likely” to convert based on Google’s model. to kno w more you can reffer your website v3staffing (https://v3staffing.in/)

dombowkett
12-14-2018, 02:11 AM
We have to set regions in Google analytics from where we want to display traffic report.

Saravanan28
12-14-2018, 05:09 AM
Goals (https://www.piqued.in/) measure how well your site fulfils your target objectives.

iprism
12-14-2018, 06:22 AM
Goals represent complete activity i.e, called conversions that contribute the success of your business. Goals can be classified in to 4 types.
1. Destination
2. Duration
3. Pages/Screens per session
4. Event

yuva12
12-14-2018, 06:37 AM
Goals (https://www.piqued.in/) are used to track conversions in Google Analytics.

John_cote
12-24-2018, 02:49 AM
Goals in Google Analytics permit yourself to follow specific user communications on your site. These user communications can be anything including kind submissions, button clicks, ebook downloads, and more. When a website guest displays the special performance that you've set as a goal, Analytics records that as a conversion.

ashishbansal
12-24-2018, 03:37 AM
The total number of goal types within Google Analytics stands at four:

Destination – These conversions are triggered whenever a visitor reaches a designated destination URL, such as the “Thank You” (e.g. thanks.html) page following a purchase, download, or opt-in list signup.

Duration – These simple goals measure the overall amount of time each visitor spends on your website, enabling you to make changes designed to keep visitors engaged for longer periods of time.

Pages/Screens per Session – Similarly, these goals let you set a target number of pages per visit (e.g. 3 pages) for each reader who lands on your site. Improving this metric increases engagement and lowers your bounce rate, which may have a positive impact on your search engine rankings and your bottom line.

Event – As previously mentioned, these goals allow you to monitor more complex elements of visitor interaction on your site, including the time spent watching videos, the number of files downloaded, or the number of times your content is shared on social networking sites.

kajal351
12-25-2018, 01:31 AM
Goals in Analytics allow you to track specific user interactions on your website. These user interactions can be anything including form submissions, button clicks, ebook downloads .