How to Use Google Analytics Effectively For SEO
Google
is using many different factors like browser history, geographical location of
the user, and even the type of device they are using (desktop, tablet or
mobile) to personalize search results.
To
get into the google ranking data in analytics, you first need to link your
analytics with Google search console. Then click on Acquisition > Search
Console > Queries to see all the keywords that your website is ranking for.
This also gives you impression, clicks, average position in Google, and average
click through rate.
2.Tracking
Demographics and Interests of Visitors
This
is the important part of analytics as to know about the kind of gender, age and
interest of website visitors. Getting demographic and interest data will help
you to know about your visitor, and hence content creation enhancement.
The
more deep you go into demographic and interest analysis the more you know about
how to convert your valuable visitor into prospective customers
For
example, if you own an online e-commerce shop, you might want to know about the
criteria of customer with the highest conversation rate or revenue.
But
if you are a publisher, you might be willing to analyze the type of visitors
engaging with your website.
Once
you get know about your high value audience, you can target them through
various marketing and remarketing campaigns for more conversion and ROI.
3.Website Conversions from Search
Engine Traffic
Conversion
data from analytics are the most important factors to count your efforts of
running Organic and paid campaign. At the end of the day rankings and website
traffic do not directly provide you sales. So, it’s difficult to measure all of
the conversions directly from your SEO campaign.
You
need to set up analytics goal to measure the conversions from SEO. Then go back
to the same Channel’s report to check all Goals from organic campaign.
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