BUS 2202 E-Commerce Written Assignment #4
BUS 2202 E-Commerce Written Assignment #4
BUS 2202 E-Commerce Written Assignment #4
Written Assignment #4
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Define and discuss the following elements of web analytics: Goals, events, and key performance
indicators (KPI). Provide a couple examples of each. Do some research on Google Analytics and
describe how companies are utilizing analytics to increase business and retain customers. Finally,
offer a critical evaluation of where you see this reliance on data going in the future.
Web Analytics is the analysis of a website by taking information of visitors to the site and
analyzing how they came to the site, and how much time they spent reading each of our site's
content. (Average Time On Page) or all the time that they are on our site, or see if they arrive at
the homepage and visit another page? Web Analytics can be divided into two categories:
Analysis logfile is to download Logfile from the server and then find the program to read the
data. Logfile will be able to know all the Internet usage habits about our site. Page Tagging This
way there are websites that provide information to our website and process them, which are
both free. We need to bring the JavaScript code of the web service to paste on the page. We all
know how to use the website. Website analysis has 5 important steps; Set Goals; Measure -
Use web analytics software to collect relevant information; Report - collect relevant information
as a report; Analyze - Improve or develop a website from report analysis; Optimize - Test and
GOAL
Your goal is to measure how good your site or app is. A goal is an activity called a
conversion, which is part of your business success. Examples for goals include: order (for
ecommerce sites) (For mobile apps, apps), or submitting contact form information. (For a
marketing or lead generation site). Targeting is the basic element of a digital analytics
measurement plan. Proper targeting allows Analytics to provide you with important information,
such as the number of conversions and conversion rates for your site or app. Without this
information, it is impossible to evaluate the effectiveness of your online business and marketing
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campaigns. Goals are configured at the view level. Goals can be applied to certain pages or
screens, users visit the number of pages / screens they see in a session, how long they stay on
your site or app, and what activity they are motivating. Every goal can be monetary, so you can
see how much a conversion is worth in your business. Using values for goals allows you to
focus on the highest value conversions, such as those with minimum purchase.
EVENT
We are in a strange place with an 'event' business in web analytics now (Braaten, 2013).
Event tracking is still relatively new. The event paradigm allows you to keep track of events that
were previously outside the scope of measurement by closing the JavaScript code that says, "Hey,
something happened!". This makes us slightly misunderstood. Traditionally, web analytics involves
viewing a web page and viewing the page is sometimes boring also other page views are some
conversions. Other might think it’s only a part of a conversion funnel (Braaten, 2013). Web analytics
tools are more relevant when they start tracking ecommerce conversions so that you can see the
amount of money made. Page views are events. Transactions are events. Clicks are events Chat
interaction is an event. Search is an event. Customer Reviews is an event, you get the idea:
Everything that happens on a website is an activity. Not that these new events are anything other
than what exists, that is, the traditional way of tracking traditional interactions on the site is not
complete (Braaten, 2013). It forces you to be one or two types of events and ignore the rest. What
Google Analytics, Yahoo! Web Analytics, SiteCatalyst Analytics, and other tools (Dubois, 2010) are
available to help you determine which types of events happen on your site, and which sites are
relevant to conversions.
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KPI
example, your multi-site shopping cart level helps you see a snapshot of your
webpage's performance. With Key Performance Indicator or KPI, which are the core
services on Web Analytics, they can be used to improve a website or promote it. The
market volume is based on the responses of visitors that have visited your website.
Google Analytics is a Google tool that helps website owners capture visitor behavior.
To take data to analyze and make an improvements such as modifying the site, finding out
what the web visitors are interested in and buying ads (Dubois, 2010). Google Analytics is
embedded in the website to track visitors, such as the number of visitors to the site, the length
of time or number of pages visited, website traffic behavior, which device to visit (Hines, 2015).
1. Actual Measure: Helps business owner knows, why do people come to the website?
Does it meet your goals? For example; online market; people come in and buy the
2. Create Business Opportunities: Some people visit the web to find some products
often, but the web is not available, this is the information that can be taken to decide
3. Know the problems and hurdles of the site: Make sure your site is visited by people
who are interested in it. But soon it closed, this tool made you aware of these issues,
including who is already in front of the page and where to leave the page, ordering or
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4. Advertising and see results: If the site installs Google Analytics and Google Adwords
advertising will make Google Adwords advertising clearer because if you know the behavior of
people who visit the site will choose to use the key word or precise targeting (Hines, 2015).
In the future:
IDC predicts that the use of large amounts of data will continue to grow at least 3 times in 2016.
Social networking and video are becoming an important source of customer learning, resulting
in a change in customer access patterns. It can be said that if a business can do the
infrastructure to analyze customer data successfully, they can tell the customer what their needs
are in the product and what the customer wants. They can reduce costs in many ways as well
as to satisfy customers and in long-term investment to change the way they work, this will
change the way the customer buy the product completely. Similar to Big Data, this trend is
directly related to intelligent systems such as AI and Machine Learning that are integrated with
analytics to help discover specific content. This is one of the major trends that improve the
efficiency of work. The system will grow significantly in 2017, working through Big Data to keep
the content of meetings, even if the team's collaborative format is recorded. Also for the sake of
finding the historical data, the details of presentations and conversations, rather than the time
spent talking to each other. Comparable to digital libraries that just only the “search”, but here is
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Reference list:
Braaten, Josh (2013). 10 Google Analytics Custom Events That Track the Untrackable.
https://searchenginewatch.com/sew/how-to/2287906/10-google-analytics-custom-
events-that-track-the-untrackable
Dubois, L. (2010). 11 Best Web Analytics Tools. Retrieved May 9, 2018, from
https://www.inc.com/guides/12/2010/11-best-web-analytics-tools.html
Hines, K. (2015). The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Google Analytics. Retrieved May 9,
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