Many small business
owners use WordPress, a popular content management system (CMS). If you
use WordPress, Joomla or another CMS, then you can add the code to one
theme file and have it applied sitewide. Otherwise, contact a Web
developer for help with editing your actual pages.
Step 2: Set Your
Goals
Now that you’re set up
to start collecting website visitor data, you need to specify the key
actions that your prospects need to take before making a purchase. In
other words, what does a prospect need to do on your website in order
to take the next step and become a lead or sale?
In Analytics, these are
called Goals, or Conversions.
Popular goals for small
business websites include measuring quote request form submissions,
online purchases or appointments scheduled. You can set Goals that
reveal the effectiveness of complex processes such as buying products
through shopping cart systems.
In your Analytics
account, create new Goals by clicking the Admin link in the top
navigation menu. Next, click on “Goals” in the right-hand menu. A setup
wizard then appears to get you through the process. You’ll likely have
Goals that you keep indefinitely, but never stop thinking of new Goals
to better understand how visitors use your website.
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