himelhochbb
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I'm sure most everyone now has Google Analytics installed on their websites (I hope) but are you using it to make smart business decisions?
Setting up goals is very important and will allow you to better evaluate the performance of your website and identify your top performing traffic sources.
We have analytics goals setup for room views, availability checks, checkout, reservation placed, contact form submissions, etc that allow us to see where the vast majority of our online business originated from (and where it didn't).
Here are some cool things you can do after goals are setup:
1) See conversions by device type (mobile / tablet / desktop).
Here's a great article on how to setup goals in Google Analytics:
https://www.conversioner.com/blog/setup-goals-google-analytics-3-easy-steps
Of course just having the data doesn't help unless you act on it, so you need to be able to interpret the results to take actionable steps. I know logging into Google analytics is a pain, so one cool often forgotten about feature is the ability to schedule automatic Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly analytics reports straight to your email inbox.
Hope this helps!
Setting up goals is very important and will allow you to better evaluate the performance of your website and identify your top performing traffic sources.
We have analytics goals setup for room views, availability checks, checkout, reservation placed, contact form submissions, etc that allow us to see where the vast majority of our online business originated from (and where it didn't).
Here are some cool things you can do after goals are setup:
1) See conversions by device type (mobile / tablet / desktop).
- Interestingly mobile and desktop both had the same conversion rate while tablet was double that!
- Organic search overall performed the best mainly because it was primarily people searching us by our business name.
- Social performed the worst (we receive a huge amount of social traffic from local residents just wanting to see interior photos of our B&B).
- We also run remarketing display banner ads and although we only received 3 clicks from banner ads, 1 of those 3 clicks actually booked a room! I would suggest looking into remarketing ads for social and display because it keeps your B&B top of the person's mind for a very minimal investment. PS: for those who are confused as to what remarketing ads are, they are basically the "creepy" ads that follow people around the internet for a set amount of time after they visit your website.
- Referral traffic is where it gets really valuable because you can see how much business was generated from all of the directories and third party websites....more about this next.
- I'm not going to go into the stats on how each popular source performed but for some sites we definitely got our money's worth and others not so much.
Here's a great article on how to setup goals in Google Analytics:
https://www.conversioner.com/blog/setup-goals-google-analytics-3-easy-steps
Of course just having the data doesn't help unless you act on it, so you need to be able to interpret the results to take actionable steps. I know logging into Google analytics is a pain, so one cool often forgotten about feature is the ability to schedule automatic Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly analytics reports straight to your email inbox.
Hope this helps!