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Post by account_disabled on Jan 2, 2024 1:50:19 GMT -5
Every time a user completes an objective, , which you will have to analyze carefully to extract the learnings and implement the improvements. Bounce rate. Has it happened to you that you enter a website and don't stay more than a minute because it didn't attract you or you didn't find what you needed in those first seconds? This is known as percentage or bounce rate, meaning that if we have a bounce rate of % it means that of users who entered our website, of them left without spending enough time on it. This function is of great importance within the basic functions Special Data of Google Analytics since it helps us understand what happens with visits. Furthermore, if one of our objectives is to increase our quality visits, it is the main metric to measure said objective. Visit Departure. It refers to the combination of the variables of Average Time on Site, Percentage of New Visits and Bounce Percentage. If the combination of these variables is positive, it is considered a quality visit. if these variables indicate little interest on the part of the visitor for the site, then we can conclude that it is a Low Quality visit. Conversion goal. It is that action that is defined from the site's analytics configuration, to measure a specific action within the site itself. Tags. They are codes or code fragments that help collect specific information and data about your website and which will give you key data. Dimension. This point talks about the descriptive characteristics that generate the data, which can at the same time assign values, an example of this is the type of browser used. Relevant data can be segmented and organized to generate a strategy.
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