What does Google Analytics allow you to track?

What does Google Analytics allow you to track?

Google Analytics includes features that can help users identify trends and patterns in how visitors engage with their websites. Features enable data collection, analysis, monitoring, visualization, reporting and integration with other applications.

What is a funnel in Google Analytics?

In Google Analytics, a funnel is a navigation path (series of web pages) which you expect your website users to follow, to achieve website goals. Generally, websites have a series of steps that it wants its users to take from start to finish.

Can You track goal funnels in Google Analytics?

It is worth noting that this is one of the limits of goal funnels on Google Analytics. You can only track page-to-page funnels (where each step is a web page). As of now, although Google Analytics does offer some event tracking, “event funnels” are not currently supported (you need to use tools like Heap Analytics or Mixpanel for that).

What does it mean when goal is verified on Google Analytics?

Warning: when a goal is verified, it only means that your Goals are working; it doesn’t necessarily mean tracking on each page of the funnel is working properly. To confirm each step of your funnel is working, you need to wait about a week for enough data to be collected.

How are users counted in a funnel analysis?

All 4 users are counted, but since users must complete the steps in the order specified, user 3 is only counted in step A (they skipped step B and so, fell out of the funnel). Since funnel 2 is closed, users must enter the funnel at the first step (A). Only users 1 and 3 are counted.

Can you use goal funnels with destination goals?

You can only use the Goal Funnels feature with destination goals, so we’ll select “Destination” as our goal type. Once you get to this point, toggle the Funnel switch to “On” to set up the pages of the funnel.