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How Google Analytics Goal Tracking can deliver the best keywords

Goal Tracking and Keywords in Google Analytics

Start Exploring the Premium SEO Tutorials & Lessons Now. Access all for just £1/monthWhich phrases deliver the sales or enquires? When someone does a search on Google or any search engine, a record of the keyword phrase used is kept by the website server log. This information is recorded by Google Analytics and becomes very useful if you have Goal Tracking setup. SEO Consultancy Package Need Help With SEO? Try … Continue reading

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Setting up Conversion Goals on Google Analytics

Why setup Goals anyway? The simple reason it give you much more valuable information on your website visitors. This is because the information is based on a useful action such as product purchase or enquiry, making it even more valuable to you. Analytics Conversion Goals are simple to set up. First thing is you must have Google Analytic running on your website. If you haven’t done this yet we’ve written … Continue reading

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Google Analytics Really Simple Setup Guide

Start with your domain First visit www.google.com/analytics. Click on “Sign up now”, (you may be able to sign in way your Google account if you have one, or you will need to create one there and then. The next thing to do is click on “Add Website Profile”, link and once you are on the “Create New Website Profile” page, click the option to “Add a Profile for a new … Continue reading

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Quick Guide To Using Google Analytics

Start with the Dashboard The Dashboard gives you a quick overview of what is going on. At the top you have a daily view of visitor numbers and then some top level statistics in the “Site Usage”. Below this are various boxes showing slightly more detailed views of things like Traffic Sources, Keywords and Content page viewed. Left side navigation But to really find out what is going on with … Continue reading

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