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How to track your ecommerce store

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How to track your ecommerce store

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  1. How to track your ecommerce store Hey there! If you're reading this, it means you're interested in learning how to track your ecommerce store. Well, you've come to the right place - below, we'll outline three methods for tracking your sales and traffic, as well as discuss some pros and cons of each approach. By the time you finish reading this post, you'll be armed with all the information you need to start tracking your business performance like a pro! So without further ado, let's get started. The first method we'll discuss is tracking your sales via Google Analytics. If you're not familiar with Google Analytics, it's a free service offered by Google that allows you to track your website traffic and performance. Setting up ecommerce tracking in Google Analytics is relatively simple - all you need to do is add a piece of code to your website. Once that's done, you'll be able to see detailed information about your sales, such as the number of transactions, the total revenue, the average order value, and so on. The main advantage of using Google Analytics is that it's free to use. However, one downside is that it can be a bit complex to set up if you're not familiar with code. If you're looking for a simpler solution, you might want to consider tracking your sales with a plugin or software application. There are many different options available, but two of the most popular are Ecwid and WooCommerce. Both of these tools allow you to track your sales and traffic without needing to add any code to your website. They also provide more detailed information than Google Analytics, such as the number of products sold, the average order value, and so on. The main advantage of using a plugin or software application is that it's usually easier to set up than Google Analytics. However, one downside is that you might have to pay a monthly fee to use these tools.

  2. The third method we'll discuss is tracking your sales via an external service. There are many different ecommerce tracking services available, but one of the most popular is Shipstation. Shipstation allows you to track your sales and traffic without needing to add any code to your website. They also provide more detailed information than Google Analytics or a plugin, such as the number of products sold, the average order value, and so on. The main advantage of using an external service is that it's usually easier to set up than either Google Analytics or a plugin. However, one downside is that you might have to pay a monthly fee to use these tools. No matter which method you choose, tracking your ecommerce store's sales and traffic is an essential part of running a successful business. By doing so, you'll be able to identify areas of your business that are performing well and those that need improvement. So what are you waiting for? Start tracking your store today!

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