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Using Google Analytics to Optimize and Market Your Site
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Article Overview: When you want an online business presence, you can’t neglect the need of optimizing your site. Without the right SEO elements in place, your site will sit in oblivion and people won’t even know that you exist.
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Using Google Analytics to Optimize and Market Your Site
When you
want an online business presence, you can’t neglect the need of optimizing your
site. Without the right SEO elements in place, your site will sit in oblivion
and people won’t even know that you exist. So, to bait the search engines and
improve your online marketing efforts, you would need a time tested tool. It is
here that Google Analytics comes to the forefront as the trusted partner of
many site owners. You will simply need to insert the Analytics Tools onto the
web page that you want to monitor, and start receiving data to get an insider’s
view of what works and what not. If you are still apprehensive of how Google
Analytics can help, this guide can help you take the plunge:
Selecting Keywords
Keywords play an important part in bringing human visitors to your site and
attracting the search engine spiders. Though most people select their keywords
based on guesswork, you should steer clear of the same practice. Instead, try
to find out what search terms people are using for finding products or services
in your niche area. Google Analytics offers a tool called ‘Entrance Keywords’.
You can employ it to find out the words or phrases that people use to find your
site on search engines. If you aren’t targeting these keywords, chances of your
site appearing in the search results is low, if not non-existent. So, Google
Analytics can be a powerful tool in your hands to find the right keywords,
which you can use in your Meta Tags and site content.
Know your Traffic Sources
To make the most of your web presence, you need to know about your source of
traffic. Thanks to Google Analytics, you can check if other websites (or
referring sites), direct hits, or search engines are bringing the most traffic
to your website. Ideally, you want to strive for a 1/3 from each – thus not
relying on only one stream of traffic to your site. This way, you can
concentrate more on the areas that bring you less traffic and also work to keep
the other entrance gateways continue driving the traffic flow that they have
been doing already.
Know Your Website In and Out
Most webmasters forget to check how their websites are faring after the site
gets up and running. You shouldn’t fall into the same trap. Try using Google
Analytics to get an insight into your site. Starting from your visitor
demographics and the type of browsers used by them to the links on your site
that get clicked the most, the most sticky pages and the ones from where
visitors leave fast (pages with high bounce rates), Google Analytics can help
you evaluate all these and more. Once you are able to locate the problem areas,
remedial measures are easy to implement. Say, when you find a few pages or
articles to be viewed frequently or find a particular page with high page
views, compare them with those that have a high bounce rate. A business website
that attracts people to its articles page but fails to hold their attention in
the “Ask a Quote” or “Contact Us” page needs to seriously rethink their
strategy. It may happen that either the submit button in these pages don’t work
or the language puts off the visitors. Whatever be the reason, you can compare
these non-performing pages with your star pages having high page views to get
an idea of what needs to be changed. In other words, you no longer need to
guess what your visitors respond to. Google Analytics brings you hard data
based on which you can plan your descriptions, images, headlines, and layouts
to produce the outcomes that you are looking for.
Check for Browser Compatibility and Broken
Links
Different browsers show your site differently. Sometimes, even different
versions of the same browser can display your site in various ways. So, it
becomes important to check cross browser compatibility of your site, thus
making sure that visitors with different browsers can see the entire site the
right way. You can use Google Analytics to get an idea of the most popular
browsers used to view your site and then work on them accordingly. Getting
quick updates of broken links also become easy with Google Analytics. This way,
you can fix the errors fast and save yourself the wrath of annoyed visitors.
Measure and Maximize your ROI
Google Analytics can help you to target your marketing efforts better by
determining the demographics of your visitors. By judging the data, you may
even find out who are most likely to buy from you, or have the chances of
becoming a member or a subscriber. Thus, by measuring your marketing efforts,
this tool gives you an opportunity to fine tune things and earn optimum ROI.
If you
pay for online advertising, you can use Google Analytics to see which referring
sites/ads bring the highest quality traffic to your website. This way, you will
receive the best return for your business.
Hold onto your Existing Clientele and Bring In
New Customers
Google Analytics plays an important part in your online web presence by letting
you know the number of returning visitors and new viewers. So, you can focus on
these groups and make sure that a healthy balance exists between them. Remember
– getting new clients for a booming business is important but not at the cost
of loosing your old customers. So, keep your clients happy and they will surely
return for more.
Perhaps
you now know why Google Analytics has become such an indispensable tool in the
hands of most webmasters. So, get ready to use it and see what a huge
difference it can make to your business fortune!
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