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How to create Google Analytics Conversion Goals

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2008

In this video, WebShare will step you through how to create conversion goals in Google Analytics. We will also discuss different types of goals, how to compute a goal value and the different match types.

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  • slow down.......well done, but slow it up

  • @TheHotten There is a nice button called pause, use it to take notes.

  • Well done!

    I like the pace.

    Too many people talk way too slow!

    

  • she got a nice and sexy voice,,,

  • Oh you talk toooo fast!!!!!!! Speed limit if you please...

  • Oh you talk toooo fast!!!!!!! Speed limit if you please...

  • are you reading from a book?

  • Were a fairly IT led company when it comes to reporting, and experiencing difficulty with management buy-in of GA goal data (weve been running GA for 2 years now).

    When someone completes a goal, e.g. website registration, what % tolerance would you say is acceptable comparing to our CRM database?

    How accurate should GA be? Is GA any more/less accurate than other tools?

    I'd be really interested to learn about other people's experiences here!

    Justin

  • Hi July,

    it could be very helpful if you don't talk so fast and even not 70% thru your nose. Never heard someone talking like you. Only could have caught each third word. Tutorial is good by the way.

  • A bullet train ! But thanks for the tip.

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