How Goal setting is important on Google analytics for ecommerce site

Goal setting in google analytics (GA) is critical for an ecommerce site because it turns raw traffic data into measurable outcomes.

Without Goals you know who visit your site but not whether the site is successful.

Measurable business outcomes not just traffic

An e-commerce website measures success not via page view how many people visited your page rather that conversions how many people actually get converted

Goals allows you to track conversions or actions such as completed purchases, add to cart actions, checkout starts, newsletter signups, account creation and pdf downloads.

Setting goals helps answer are visitors doing what they wanted to do in the website

Setting goals helps track conversion rate

With Goals enabled, google analytics calculates

Conversion rate – how many conversions happened based on the visits

Goal completions – how many purchases or checkouts happened

Revenue contribution – how much revenue appeared on the ad spend.

Example

If 10,000 visitors visits and 300 completed purchases, your conversion rate is 3% conversion rate.

Without goals setting this insight is impossible

Goals allows you to create funnels, showing where users abandon the process

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Example

When the visitors visited the website, add the products on product page and then add to cart on the cart addition, made the checkout, appears on payment page go through the payment process and finally visit thank you page

You can see and visualize the funnels on

Where the users drop off

Which step needs improvements?

Either on pricing

UX page,

Shipping cart or

Payment option

And this directly improves sales performance.

Goals connect marketing efforts to results

You can analyze

Which traffic sources connects the best or which traffic channels connects the best

Google ads, seo, social media, referral or email campaign.

You can also analyze return on investment on the paid campaigns

You can also analyze high value customer acquisition channels

i.e instead of asking which channels brings traffic you can set goals and look for which channels brings revenue

Goal data helps you optimize product pages, improve checkout experience, allocate budget to high converting channels, test offers, pricing and layouts (a/b testing)

Business owners’ decisions become insight based data speaks rather than assumptions

Goals can also tracks micro conversions such as product video views, add to wishlist, email signups, pdf downloads, coupon downloads

After analyzing the goals completions path

You can detect usability issues on UI UX designs, improve site navigation how customers are navigating different pages on the website, reduce the cart abandonments that leads to purchase drops and increase customer satisfaction.

Goals ensures that analytics reflects real business objectives such as increase revenue high return on investment, growing customer base, repeated purchases

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