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Watching the growth of digital analytics over the last several years has been both exciting and disturbing. Disturbing, because many people & organizations want to compete on analytics, but are not doing the right things or adopting the right thinking about analytics. 15% of companies don’t track ROI (Return on Investment).
BUT, if you go to your analytics right now and identify the pages with the highest bounce rates , and how people are coming to them, you’ll find ripe starting points for your autoresponders. How are you able to tell where you should start your sequence, how frequently you should send, or even what to send? The 4 Stages of Relationships.
Lean Analytics Book. This is the typical transaction funnel that anyone who’s used web analytics is familiar with. Someone clicks on a banner, pay-per-click ad, or affiliate link. Media is about time on page, pages per visit, and clickthrough rates. Skip to navigation. Skip to main content. Skip to footer.
Click on the “Search Analytics” tab on your Dashboard, or go under “Search Analytics” at the left and choose “Search Analytics” there. Ultimately what you are looking for are pages that have high impression counts but low clickthroughs (CTRs). To find these types of posts, you will need to access Google’s Webmaster Tools.
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