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Google Expands “Google Analytics” for E-commerce Tracking

Google Expands Google Analytics for Online Stores


Google Expands

(Google Expands “Google Analytics” for E-commerce Tracking)

Google announced big updates for Google Analytics. These updates help online businesses track sales better. The changes give stores deeper insights into shopper habits. This helps stores understand buying journeys.

The improved tools track sales across devices. Customers might browse on a phone but buy on a computer. Google connects these actions now. Stores see the full path to purchase.

New reports show popular products. They also show products customers viewed but did not buy. This helps stores see what interests shoppers. Stores can adjust marketing based on this data.

Google also added better ways to measure ad success. Stores can see which ads lead to real sales. This helps stores spend their ad money wisely. They can focus on ads that bring buyers.

These updates help stores solve problems. Stores often lose track of customer paths. Google fixes this. Stores see where sales start and finish.

Online stores face tough competition. Understanding customers is key. Google provides these tools for free. Stores using Google Analytics get this upgrade automatically.

The goal is clearer shopping data. Better data means smarter choices. Stores can improve websites. They can create better promotions. They can stock popular items.


Google Expands

(Google Expands “Google Analytics” for E-commerce Tracking)

Google wants to support online sellers. These tools aim for that. Businesses need reliable tracking. Google Analytics delivers this now.