What are the goals in Google Analytics?
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What are the goals in Google Analytics?
Goals in Google Analytics allow you to track specific visitor interactions on your website. For example, you can track things like form submissions, button clicks, account creations, and eBook downloads.
Depends on what your page needs - there are 4 main signals in 2018 SEO according to my testing (youtube.com/jbachyns)
1) Onpage 33% - keywords AND keywords variations in key spots
2) Quality 33% - user metrics to determine searcher satisfaction
3) Offpage (which is 50% social, 50% backlinks)
4) Technical prerequisites (crawl, speed, filtering, server errors, etc)
You might need any or all of these!
if you have any more questions how to get this just ask :-)
Don't you have access to Google analytics of your site?
analytics give information about each term. hover the cursor on "?" and get the meaning.
Goals in Google Analytics allow you to track specific user interactions on your site. These user interactions can be anything including form submissions, button clicks, ebook downloads, and more. When a website visitor performs the specific action that you've defined as a goal, Analytics records that as a conversion.
Goals in Google Analytics allow you to track specific user interactions on your site. These user interactions can be anything including form submissions, button clicks, ebook downloads, and more. When a website visitor performs the specific action that you've defined as a goal, Analytics records that as a conversion.