What are the goals in Google Analytics?

Google analytical Destination Goals measures end page which your user has reached after the taking an specific action like completing the contact form etc. And also When a user visits the set html pages that you had specified it triggers the Destination goal of yours. Goals are the perfect for tracking the thank you pages and confirmation pages for prospects who have filled out the specific landing of form page
 
Goals in Google Analytics allow you to track specific user interactions on your site. These user interactions can be anything including form submissions, button clicks, ebook downloads, and more. When a website visitor performs the specific action that you've defined as a goal, Analytics records that as a conversion.
 
Google Analytics is a Completely free tool with more functions compared to other paid tools. Some of its goals are

To find what are the keywords your visitors type in to find your website.
To find how many visitors come to your website on a daily basis.
To check bounce rate.
 
Google Analytics helps you see how visitors get to and navigate around your website. Google wants you to attract more of the traffic you are looking for, and help you turn more visitors into customers. Use Google Analytics to learn which online marketing initiatives are cost effective and see how visitors actually interact with your site. Make informed site design improvements, drive targeted traffic, and increase your conversions and profits.
 
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