Posted by Internetrix on 15 March 2010 | 0 Comments
Tracking goals and conversions within Google Analytics is a key function for webmasters and site owners as it provides quantifiable feedback on how their website is performing, in regard to the business objectives that the site was developed to satisfy.
The Total Conversions report, provided with in the Goals tab provides web masters with a way to analyse when conversions have occurred. The information in this report can be viewed by number of conversions per day or number of conversions per hour. The information on this page is useful to for web masters that wish to determine when most goals are converted.
A hypothetical example of the Total Conversions report in action would see a website owner setting up a goal which relates to a user purchasing an official program (magazine) relating to an upcoming sporting event. The webmaster may notice a massive spike in purchases (conversions) on the day that the sporting event commences.
This report is can also be used by webmasters so they can visualize the affect of experimenting with different content and goal paths over time.
In addition to the Total Conversions report, the Conversion Rate report provides a way to view the rate of conversions per day or rate of conversions per hour. Conversion Rate is calculated by dividing the number of conversions by the total number of visits. This report is more geared towards justifying whether the marketing, the site, and content are working together to achieve business objectives.
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