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Digital Marketing with Google Analytics. Why is it important?

Google Analytics, which is a part of the Google marketing platform is a popular tool for digital marketing and is available as a free as well as a paid service.

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Digital Marketing with Google Analytics. Why is it important?

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  1. DIGITAL MARKETINGWITH GOOGLE ANALYTICS. WHYISITIMPORTANT?

  2. Google Analytics, which is a part of the Google marketing platform is a popular tool for digital marketing and is available as a free as well as a paid service. It is a website tracking tool that collects and displays user behaviour data and their interactions with your website. We are a leading Digital marketing company in Nagpur, and one of the Best seo agencies in Nagpur. Let us show you the various factors why Google Analytics is very important for digital marketing.

  3. 1. Tracking website traffic sources

  4. The basic information required is to know how many users visit your website per day, their location and the basic purpose of their visit. Some important metrics you can observe are: Organic–An efficient SEO campaign will indicate that your website is getting a lot of traffic organically from a search engine. This can be gauged if your website is getting displayed in the first few results of a keyword search. Social media– Social media posts can be used to generate traffic to your website. Contact us now, and as a top Social media marketing company in Nagpur, we will give you the detailed information.

  5. Email– Embedded links in a marketing email are a common tool used by digital marketers to generate traffic to your website as well as leads too. Paid search– Here, the advertisers are allowed to show ads on search engine results pages (SERPs) such as Google and Bing. By using Google Analytics, you can track metrics like PPC (pay-per-click) and CPC (cost-per- click) of paid search campaigns to know their effectiveness. Referral– Google Analytics reports the number of users visiting your website from sources other than its search engine. For example, when a user clicks on a link that is present on some other site and reaches your website, it is known as referral traffic.

  6. 2. Site Content and engagement rate

  7. Once users visit your website, they will browse several pages of the website. Each user will have different intentions for visiting those pages. Through Google Analytics, you can find out how long a user went through a particular page and whether it was profitable or not. This analysis is done by checking the following page statistics:

  8. Landing page This lets you know the website conversion rate as it is the starting point through which a user will browse other pages of your website. If the desired outcome is achieved, then that landing page is given credit for it. Exit page This is the page where the user last views your website and leaves which indicates whether your marketing campaign is successful or not. For example, if you have a shopping website, you will want users to exit only after they view the product sale confirmation page (thank you page).

  9. All pages Get periodic data about the most visited pages of a particular date and the duration of the visit. This is useful to track down the pages receiving the maximum traffic on your website. Through Google Analytics, you can view the following metrics: Pageviews– Each time a user begins a session by opening and viewing any page on your website, it is considered to be one page view. Entrances– The entry gates to your website. Bounce Rate– The rate at which users exit your website almost immediately after a visit to the home page. Page Value– Revenue generated through your web pages.

  10. 3. Audience monitoring

  11. Google Analytics assesses your website audience by its users over time like a week, month or year. They are then grouped based on their interests/ characteristics and user behaviour is analysed which enables the identification of the user interests and benefits. This helps in modifying marketing strategies accordingly. Reach out today for a customised digital marketing campaign. Visit https://www.oskitsolutions.in/

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