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How to find traffic statistics in site statistics?

Of course, any active participant in affiliate programs knows the structure of attendance of their website or blog. Statistics counters track conversions from search engines, contextual advertising, social networks. However, few people deeply analyze this data and use the patterns found to improve the results of their sales.

Below are three helpful tips on how to analyze your traffic and its impact on sales based on Google Analytics data.


Most affiliate networks and large affiliate programs provide their members with the opportunity to track the sources of traffic leading to sales. However, this statistics is not always enough, or it can be difficult to understand. Several interesting features of Google Analytics will help you quickly track down the sources of useful traffic for sales.
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1. Goals are a popular Google Analytics tool. But with their help you can track not only the sources of registration or purchases on your site. Set a target page for newsletter subscription, blog broadcast subscription, add comments to the post, contact form. This will give you a better understanding of which sites or which key queries you get from active search engines from active search engines.

You can also use targets to track referral sources for your referral links and analyze conversions from your site to the seller’s merchant site. Thus, of course, you will not be able to find out whether the visitor bought the product or not, but you will be able to see the sources of traffic for potential buyers.

2. Configure your own traffic segments in the statistics for those sources from which you expect to sell traffic. For example, social networks, thematic blogs. Do not miss the attention of Twitter, Vkontakte and other social media. Internet users spend a lot of time there, which means you have a chance to get their attention on these sites.

Set up a segment that shows traffic from the specified social networks.

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Next, use the annotation tool to mark your activities by date (posting a blog post, posting an article on a topic site, etc.).

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Now you can visually observe the relationship between a specific blog post and traffic dynamics, as well as a visit to your goals.

3. Another way to use annotations is to mark your income. You can add daily or weekly markers with the amount of income and compare your traffic to specific segments or goals directly with your income on the chart.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/108448/


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