📉 😬Bounce rates, page views, session duration, OH MY!
These days, numerical data on a website can look a lot like a foreign language. (Math?)
There are numerous graphs and charts and strange words (a combination of keywords), but damn it, once you understand the terminology, they’re able to tell you a LOT about your website.🎙
Like what I hear you ask? Let me tell you…
→ Site pages your brides aren’t visiting
→ Pieces of content that ARE luring your brides to your site (so you can create more!)
→ How much time brides are spending on your site 🕛
→ If brides are visiting your site at all 😬
Are you taking advantage of analytics on your current website? If you answered ‘no’ I get it… It’s a lot to wrap your head around and it’s often what stops professionals in the Hair and Makeup industry from starting in the first place.
📉 😬Bounce rates, page views, session duration, OH MY!
These days, numerical data on a website can look a lot like a foreign language. (Math?)
There are numerous graphs and charts and strange words (a combination of keywords), but damn it, once you understand the terminology, they’re able to tell you a LOT about your website.🎙
Like what I hear you ask? Let me tell you…
→ Site pages your brides aren’t visiting
→ Pieces of content that ARE luring your brides to your site (so you can create more!)
→ How much time brides are spending on your site 🕛
→ If brides are visiting your site at all 😬
Are you taking advantage of analytics on your current website? If you answered ‘no’ I get it… It’s a lot to wrap your head around and it’s often what stops professionals in the Hair and Makeup industry from starting in the first place.
To begin, you need to create a Google Analytics tracking ID. Head over to GOOGLE ANALYTICS WEBSITE and click on “Get Started Today.” Sign in with your Google account, and Google will walk you through the setup process step by step.
Once signed up for Google Analytics, grab your tracking ID which starts with UA- followed by a series of numbers.
If your tracking ID (measurement ID) starts with G- then you created a new Google Analytics 4 account, which is the most up-to-date version!!
Click on your site’s title in the top left corner of Showit’s app to see your “Site Settings.”
To install Google Analytics in Showit, click on the “Third Party”’ tab in Showit’s site settings and add your Google Analytics tracking ID and/or measurement ID. Click save and then publish your site!
Make sure you ONLY use the UA code, including the “UA” and dashes as seen in this screenshot.
Showit’s official documentation on adding Google Analytics to your site.
Click here to view the Wisely Works HMUA Showit Website Templates.
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