What are the Goals available in Google Analytics?

Answer

  • Pages/Screens per Session, Destination, Duration, Event, 
  • Pageview, Event, Transaction, Social
  • Location, Event, Time, Users per Session
  • Destination, Event, Pageview, Social

Local SEO Insights:

Pages/Sessions Goal – A goal is completed when a website user visits a certain number of pages defined as one goal in a single session. For instance, you can define that if a person visits two or more pages per session, it is recorded as one goal. 

Destination Goal – A destination goal is recorded if a person visits a particular page you define as a destination goal.

Duration Goal – Duration goal is completed whenever a person spends a specific amount of time on a webpage defined on your goal setting.

Event Goal – An event goal is recorded when a person clicks or takes action on a goal defined as an event.

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