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Contact now Real-time: Conversions Conversions in real-time report in Google Analytics In concrete terms, this means that you have to act out the behavior that you set as a goal . So sign up for the newsletter as a test, download the white paper and spend five minutes on the website. If everything works, you should be able to track the corresponding conversions in real time. Conversion tracking is set up – now what? In my opinion, every webmaster should track conversions on their website. As already mentioned, these vary more or less from website to website.But why all this? By using conversions, you have the opportunity to draw Special Data detailed conclusions about the behavior of users on your website . The analysis options here are almost endless - some interesting examples that you can now try out for yourself include: Which landing page (=entrance page) did the users use to come to your website and then sign up for your newsletter? What type of device (desktop, tablet, smartphone) did they primarily use? What percentage of your users who downloaded your PDF file came from organic Google searches? Were the users who dealt intensively with your site more likely to be on your blog or on your classic landing pages.
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Answering these (and other) questions can now help you design your website so that as many users as possible carry out these (or other) conversions. In this context we also speak of conversion rate optimization . Frequently asked questions about conversion tracking What types of conversions/goals are there in Google Analytics? There are basically four different types of goals in Google Analytics: Goal Length of time Pages/Screens per session Event What are conversions and why should they be tracked? In online marketing, a conversion is an action carried out by a user on a website that the site operator wants to achieve.
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