First of all, both my sites on Google Analytics proclaim "No ecommerce data" while at the same time saying it is hooked up. But with my WA site I have a total of only two users
You seem unhappy because you are not monetized yet. It will come. Analytics is always correct.
Ken
The raw clicks are for the clicks on your wa links GA does not count them for you they just count visits to your site unless you set up goals on perticular links. If someone else has more input I would like to see.
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I have nearly 500 raw clicks and none show on ga? why?
First of all, both my sites on Google Analytics proclaim "No ecommerce data" while at the same time saying it is hooked up. But with my WA site I have a total of only two users
Could it be that you have affiliate links elsewhere, like social media? In that case, the user would click on your link and go straight to WA rather than going to your website. My website gets absolutely no traffic, but I am generating raw clicks through social media.
You seem unhappy because you are not monetized yet. It will come. Analytics is always correct.
Ken
The raw clicks are for the clicks on your wa links GA does not count them for you they just count visits to your site unless you set up goals on perticular links. If someone else has more input I would like to see.
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On Google Analytics, I set a goal to 'place an order' or some such. I set an amount @ 35.00. My analytics reports that I now have 13 goal conversions @ 455.00 value from ten or
The big question is what did you set as your goal. If the goal in Google analytics is being completed, then the value of $35 has been assigned. If you find that your conversions are less than $35 then you need to revisit the goal and determine what value your goal actually has.
Basically, since you set the goal conversion is $35 and you have seen 10 conversions and multiplies 35×10 to give a result of $350.
Hey, Labman...
Thank you so much for the answer and the time. I pretty much get all of that. What I don't get is, does this translate into real dollars? Because I do not see evidence of that anywhere. If the 10 conversions are real things, they should translate in real time dollars. Maybe, since this has only been in the last couple days, analytics reporting has not caught up yet? The other stats are about 2 days behind. In the video training, Jay recommended the GA goals area, and so I applied it. And will pay attention to my conversion goal if it is not satisfactory. Again...thanks Robert
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What do goal conversions mean?
On Google Analytics, I set a goal to 'place an order' or some such. I set an amount @ 35.00. My analytics reports that I now have 13 goal conversions @ 455.00 value from ten or
The big question is what did you set as your goal. If the goal in Google analytics is being completed, then the value of $35 has been assigned. If you find that your conversions are less than $35 then you need to revisit the goal and determine what value your goal actually has.
Basically, since you set the goal conversion is $35 and you have seen 10 conversions and multiplies 35×10 to give a result of $350.
Hey, Labman...
Thank you so much for the answer and the time. I pretty much get all of that. What I don't get is, does this translate into real dollars? Because I do not see evidence of that anywhere. If the 10 conversions are real things, they should translate in real time dollars. Maybe, since this has only been in the last couple days, analytics reporting has not caught up yet? The other stats are about 2 days behind. In the video training, Jay recommended the GA goals area, and so I applied it. And will pay attention to my conversion goal if it is not satisfactory. Again...thanks Robert
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When I am in facebook or my email, the exact products I have on my sales page are posted on the edge of those 2 places I am visiting. I am assuming it is a usual practice. What I d
NO, only if people click on your website link to Amazon. As stated this is due to cookies. This happens to everyone.
Yes they seem to be following us through our cookies also. We can nit get away from them either lol
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My amazon products seem to be following me.is this normal?
When I am in facebook or my email, the exact products I have on my sales page are posted on the edge of those 2 places I am visiting. I am assuming it is a usual practice. What I d
NO, only if people click on your website link to Amazon. As stated this is due to cookies. This happens to everyone.
Yes they seem to be following us through our cookies also. We can nit get away from them either lol
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They are reading on one page and I need to have them click through to a product. I've seen it somewhere. Just don't remember
This might be what you're looking for. :) WA Affiliate Bootcamp - Content, Keywords and Conversions (PHASE 2) text
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They are reading on one page and I need to have them click through to a product. I've seen it somewhere. Just don't remember
This might be what you're looking for. :) WA Affiliate Bootcamp - Content, Keywords and Conversions (PHASE 2) text
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People come and go without even lining up a shopping cart. Too expensive? Not enough trust? People are staying on the site 10+ minutes. 6 pages each Is it content? What? Keener a
Hello, everyone. This will eventually turn in to a question, lol...I had an article in my pages posted to my front page whose link always went to another different article. I could not find the problem, so I copy/pasted it to my comp desktop and then just erased it from my site. It disappeared from my front page. Cool. But the article was a good one and I wanted it on my site. So I brought it back and put it in posts. Now, in posts, it again refuses to display on the front page, showing a "not found" announcement when it seems everything was done right. Has anyone had this problem? Anything I need to know?
site= http://1worldwidewa.com
article= http://1worldwidewa.com/wealthy-affiliate-an-insiders-report
Hi Robert, I have seen your site and you are not doing anything wrong. It does take time and patience to get people to purchase from your site.
They need to get to know you and know that you are an authority on your subject before they will buy.
Kyles tutorial on the customer life cycle explains things better than I can:
The Customer Purchase Lifecycle.
Also I recently read some success stories and I think this one by DomW will answer a lot of your questions.
Have You Stopped To Check Your Progress Recently?.
Hope this helps.
Lis.
From my experience which isn't extensive it's a numbers game.
General rule of thumb you can expect a 2% conversion rate from visitors to sales. So for every 100 visitors you could expect two sales.
I have had my own site for 10 plus years and I have experienced that exact figure.
How many visits have you received?
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I have traffic just no sales what am I missing? be patient?
People come and go without even lining up a shopping cart. Too expensive? Not enough trust? People are staying on the site 10+ minutes. 6 pages each Is it content? What? Keener a
Hello, everyone. This will eventually turn in to a question, lol...I had an article in my pages posted to my front page whose link always went to another different article. I could not find the problem, so I copy/pasted it to my comp desktop and then just erased it from my site. It disappeared from my front page. Cool. But the article was a good one and I wanted it on my site. So I brought it back and put it in posts. Now, in posts, it again refuses to display on the front page, showing a "not found" announcement when it seems everything was done right. Has anyone had this problem? Anything I need to know?
site= http://1worldwidewa.com
article= http://1worldwidewa.com/wealthy-affiliate-an-insiders-report
Hi Robert, I have seen your site and you are not doing anything wrong. It does take time and patience to get people to purchase from your site.
They need to get to know you and know that you are an authority on your subject before they will buy.
Kyles tutorial on the customer life cycle explains things better than I can:
The Customer Purchase Lifecycle.
Also I recently read some success stories and I think this one by DomW will answer a lot of your questions.
Have You Stopped To Check Your Progress Recently?.
Hope this helps.
Lis.
From my experience which isn't extensive it's a numbers game.
General rule of thumb you can expect a 2% conversion rate from visitors to sales. So for every 100 visitors you could expect two sales.
I have had my own site for 10 plus years and I have experienced that exact figure.
How many visits have you received?
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Could it be that you have affiliate links elsewhere, like social media? In that case, the user would click on your link and go straight to WA rather than going to your website. My website gets absolutely no traffic, but I am generating raw clicks through social media.