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kalmakuran
08-10-2017, 10:28 PM
Hello Friends,
What is funnel in Google analytics?
crackersguru
08-10-2017, 10:39 PM
Funnel is way to track broad actions on your app or website.
There are 4 types of funnels available in google Analytics
1. Goal funnel:
it is a series of web pages which you expect your website users to follow, to complete a non- transactional goal like 'newslettersignups'dowloads etc..
2. Sales funnel:
it is a series of webpages which you expect your website users to follow, to complete a transactional goal like placing an order on the website.chectout process is a good example of a sales funnel.
3. Multi channel goal funnel:
it is a goal funnel which takes into account,the role played by multiple marketing channels in the conversion path.
4. Multi channel sales funnel :
it is a sales funnel which takes into account, the played by multiple marketing channels in the conversion path.
naksh
08-11-2017, 02:11 AM
A Google Analytics Funnel is an ordered sequence of URLs that defines the path you expect visitors to follow on their way to one of your Goals.
Google Analytics tracks the pages included in a Funnel so that you can see how effectively your website is helping you with your business objectives. For example, a Funnel can help you see how often visitors abandon the path to a Goal, when they join in on the path to a Goal, or when they skip steps.
neelseowork
08-13-2017, 10:31 PM
Introduction to funnels 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. A funnel is made up of a goal page(s) and one or more funnel pages (also known as the funnel steps).
nancy07
08-14-2017, 02:11 AM
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. A funnel is made up of a goal page(s) and one or more funnel pages.
sulbha
08-16-2017, 12:05 AM
Funnel analysis involves using a series of events that lead towards a defined goal, like from user engagement in a mobile app to a sale in an eCommerce platform or advertisement to purchase in online advertising.
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. A funnel is made up of a goal page and one or more funnel pages (also known as the funnel steps).
RH-Calvin
08-17-2017, 10:03 PM
Funnel analysis involves using a series of events that lead towards a defined goal, like from user engagement in a mobile app to a sale in an eCommerce platform or advertisement to purchase in online advertising.
jackar56
08-25-2017, 01:39 AM
Funnels Provide Greater Insights than Goals Alone. Funnels are used most commonly in Ecommerce type situations, where there is a shopping cart and a checkout process involved. Marketers and analysts usually set up a Goal Funnel that starts at a landing page of a pay-per-click or email marketing campaign, and that ends at the Goal, which is usually the “Thank You” page or “Receipt” page that a user sees after they complete a purchase.
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