Goal "Page Visits"

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Goal "Page Visits"

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The setting helps you understand how many people visit a particular page, whether the link is clearly visible, and how interlinking works.

The "Page Visits" goal is especially relevant for online stores. It helps find out whether users visit conversion pages, go to the shopping cart, or inquire about delivery methods or payment furniture manufacturers in usa email list options. Online stores can set "Thank you for your purchase, your order has been sent" as a goal.

How to set up the "Page visits" goal in "Yandex.Metrica"? Go to the site, sequentially select "Settings" - "Goals" - "Add goal". Formulate a clear definition, for example, "View payment methods". Then set the condition.

How to set up goals in Yandex.Metrica_page visits

Conditions:

"url: contains". The field contains a part of the link to the required page. This option is preferable when you need to track the traffic of a group of pages, for example, the "Special Offers" section. In this case, the condition specifies the part of the URL that is common to all addresses.

"url: matches" - to control visits to a specific page. The full address of the page is entered in the target field.

"url: starts with" is used to collect information about visits to pages that have a common URL start. This happens when a section, for example, "About the company", has several subsections: "Contacts", "Legal information", etc. In this case, only the beginning of the link is indicated in the target line.

"url: regular expressions". This condition is necessary to introduce very flexible parameters for tracking user actions.

How to set up goals in Yandex.Metrica_page visits

Once the condition is formulated, click “Add goal” and save the changes.

Target "JavaScript Event"
Setting up events in Yandex.Metrica opens up a lot of opportunities for tracking the actions of site visitors.

After completing this goal, you can:

receive data on the number of clicks on the “Add to cart”, “Place an order” buttons, etc.;

track the submission of various forms, such as feedback or registration;

find out whether visitors get to the site thanks to buttons placed on social networks;

determine how often people show interest in hidden information, such as the About Us or Legal Information sections.

Setting up the "JavaScript Event" goal is useful for all website owners, regardless of their focus. This function helps evaluate the effectiveness of investments in the interface and determine what adjustments, including design ones, the resource needs. In addition, the service shows the interactive elements of the site that work best.
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