These are trying times for all of us! Social distancing, self-isolation, quarantine; these phrases are now part of our everyday vocabulary as we try to keep everyone safe and healthy.
But many are also enduring very difficult times. Many businesses have had to close their doors and lay off their loyal employees. Businesses that have been able to remain open struggle with learning to function with remote staff as their employees learn to work from home. There has been loss of income and governments around the globe are spending enormous amounts to try to ensure that people can survive.
Agapi can help you with this huge paradigm shift. We have experience helping businesses during transitional times. Take a look at our video to learn more.
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As business owners, we must ensure that our marketing efforts are worthwhile.
We need to make sure that our website’s design and structure is at optimal levels to maximize our marketing campaigns.
Having someone on your team that can analyze your website traffic data will help ensure that your efforts are worth every little bit of time and money you spend on marketing.
Installing Google Analytics makes acquiring this information easier than ever. Understanding this information will help you strategize and improve your marketing efforts.
Watch our video below or on YouTube for a recap, or continue reading below for our top 8 reasons to use Google Analytics.
Here are 8 simple ways to use Google Analytics to advance your business to next level:
1. Identify the Sources of Your Traffic
Use analytics to track the traffic on your website. This will help you understand what sources send the most traffic to your business.
2. Determine the Path that Leads to Conversions
Determine what pages are driving conversions for your business. Conversions could be making a sale, the download of a white paper, a filled out contact form on your website or one of many other actions that positively impact your business.
The quality of your traffic relies on if you’re bringing the right buyer personas to your website who are genuinely interested in your company’s offerings.
3. Understand Which Relevant Keywords Drive Traffic
Analytics informs you how your business is ranking for key search queries.
Ranking highly for the most important long-tail keyword phrases related to your business can drive quality visitors to your website on a regular basis, which is why marketing around these search phrases is essential for your business.
4. Understand Time on Site
Start by understanding how engaged your visitors are by using the engagement report to better understand their time on site.
The reason why this is so important is that the longer someone is on your website, the more likely they’ll perform an action with your business whether that’s a download, completing a transaction, etc.
5. View Multi-Channel Funnels to Locate Understand a Visitor’s Path
The multi-channel funnels report in Google Analytics is one of the most important to monitor. It provides an overview of the most common paths to conversions. Take a look at which funnels are driving the most activity for your business and try to spur more movement across these channels.
6. Know Which Device Users Drive Results
Improve the quality of your ongoing traffic by analyzing and catering to where your traffic is coming from –desktop, mobile or tablet devices.
7. New vs. Returning Visitors
This report is important to monitor regularly to see if your existing audience is continually returning to your website, while also informing your business of your audience growth over time as seen through new visitors.
Ideally, there should be a healthy balance of both new visitors and returning visitors to inform the quality of your website.
8. Manage Your Backlinks
This can help your business understand what websites are linking to your site, which is a major factor that Google and the other search engines take into consideration when ranking your website and driving traffic to your business.
Your backlink profile is a crucial factor to help ensure that only quality websites are linking to your business and that you’re building trust with your customers and the search engines.
Need to learn more about how to use Google Analytics to improve your website and your business?
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Another analytic that can be difficult to interpret is that of “time on page”. At first glance, it may seem obvious, however if you look a bit deeper, you will find that the numbers can be misleading.
Our final instalment of this series will help you understand what this analytic does and doesn’t tell you about visitors to your website.
Watch today’s video to learn more.
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The next instalment in our series helps you understand the role of demographics. Learn how to discover this analytic and why it is such an important factor in your marketing strategy.
Watch today’s video to learn more.
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Our last video addressed bounce rates; what they are, and what they mean. Today, we explain how to interpret the analytics that show where visitors are exiting your site.
What does it mean when people leave your site at a certain point? How can you fix it?
Watch today’s video to learn more.
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What’s a bounce rate? Do you know what your analytics mean?
Here’s how to interpret them.
We all know about online analytics. We know that these tools are designed to tell us about how well our websites and social media profiles are performing. But some of this data is a bit obscure to many of us, and we don’t understand the value of it.
To that end, we have developed a short 5 part video series that explains some of the more common analytics.
Watch today’s video to see Part 1 and learn about bounce rates.
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With all the traffic online, it can be difficult to get noticed – and to bring visitors back to your site!
Ensuring that your clients and prospects have a simple, seamless and enjoyable experience is the key to keeping them coming back. So, how do you do that?
Watch our video to learn the 7 ingredients visitors are looking for.
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