Goals
Ad Spend Tab in Goals
What Is Google Ad Spend? Google Ad Spend refers to the total amount of money you invest in campaigns through Google Ads to drive traffic to your website. This includes spending on: Search ads Display ads Campaign-level budgets Keyword bidding ...
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How is Conversion Rate calculated in Goals? Conversion Rate is calculated using the formula: Conversion Rate = (Total Conversions ÷ Total Visitors) × 100 This metric helps you understand how effectively your page, campaign, or experiment is ...
Interpreting Goal Reports
Goal Reports in Zoho PageSense provide detailed insights into how visitors interact with your website based on the goals you have configured. Once a goal is launched and starts collecting data, PageSense automatically generates performance reports ...
Goals Overview in Zoho PageSense
<br> Measure the actions that define success In Zoho PageSense, a Goal represents a measurable visitor action that indicates success - such as clicking a button, navigating to a link, spending time on a page, or completing a ...
Custom Event Goal
What is a Custom Event Goal? A Custom Event Goal allows you to track specific user actions that cannot be measured using standard click-based or time-based tracking. Unlike Element Click or Link Click goals, which track visible interactions, a Custom ...
Time Spent Goal
What is a Time Spent Goal? A Time Spent Goal allows you to track conversions based on how long a visitor stays on a page or a group of pages on your website. Even if the same visitor qualifies multiple times during a session, it is counted as one ...
Link Click Goal
What is a Link Click Goal? A Link Click Goal allows you to track when a visitor clicks on a hyperlink (<a> tag) on your website. This goal type is designed specifically to measure navigation behavior - whether users click internal links, external ...
Element Click Goal
&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;br&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt; What is an Element click? An Element Click Goal allows you to track when a visitor clicks on a specific element on your website, such as a button, image, CTA, banner, tab or ...