Google Analytics allows you to track many different types of goals or conversions. For example, you can trigger a goal based on the number of minutes a visitor stays on your website or how many of your site’s pages she visits.
Whenever someone completes the form and reaches the “thank you” page, GA will track that activity and show you the source of the traffic, such as SEO, AdWords, email marketing, referral partners, and the like.
After conversion tracking setup on your WordPress store, the data available to you in Google Analytics eCommerce reports include:
- Conversion rate
- Number of transactions
- Total revenue
- Average order value
- Number of unique purchases
- Quantity of products sold
- Quantity of each product sold
- Revenue by product
- Average price of products
- Performance by date
- Day to transaction
- Visits to transaction
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Project requirements to start the work
Website URL
Google analytics ID & password
Website Admin/FTP/cPanel details
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