Goals are a fantastic way of helping measure success of your efforts and when used in conjunction with “Javascript Events” (I talked about this yesterday) can be very informational for people running an online business.
Goals are a very quick and easy way to get a good picture of your conversion rates and understanding your conversion rates is critical for being successful.
The following is how to set up a basic goal for a double opt in mailing list.
Step 1: Click on “Analytics Settings” to ensure you are on the settings page.

Step 2: Click on “Edit” under the settings for the site you want to create the goal for.

Step 3: Scroll down to “Conversion Goals and Funnel” and click on “edit” for G1 (goal 1)

Step 4: Select the “On” radio button of “Active Goal”, keep the “Match Type” and “Head Match” (click the question mark if you want an explanation of the different types of matchtypes).
In the “Goal URL” just put the file name of the page. So if your url to your opt in page that the reader goes to once they have verified their subscription is…
www.yourdomain.com/thanksforconfirming/
…then simply enter /thanksforconfirming/ as the Goal URL. Then name the “Goal URL” and just leave the rest as default.
Step 5: Scroll down and in the “Define Funnel”, in step 1 enter the URL of the initial page that the user goes to when they initially opt in. Click on the “required step” check box and then click “Save Changes”.
Step 6: Once your goal is set up, you will want to let it run for at least 48 hours before you start looking at the info but I would recommend at least 2 weeks of allowing the goal to run, to get a real sample of your opt in conversion rate.
To check your “goals” (conversions), click on “Goals” and then “Overview”

So you link might look like this…
<a href=”http://www.abc.com/yourid#” onClick=”javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview(’/aff_event/abc_com’);”>
What you would then do is create a goal with your goal URL being…
/aff_event/abc_com
…and then your step 1 required step would be the URL of the actual presales page on your site/blog.
This will now track for you the percentage of people that visit your page and actually go to the affiliate product page.
SO what do you think.. you like this tip or what?
This is the last one in this Analytics series and I am thinking I am next going to get into creating effective presales material but please let me know your thoughts on this tip.
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