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There’s a new Google Analytics in town and it gives you a more complete view of how customers interact with your business online.
With several changes coming to the way data is collected and processed, Google has announced an official end of life for Universal Analytics (the version you likely are ...
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You’re bound and determined to make your website start generating sales and leads 24/7!
You have your day blocked out and you’re ready to get to work.
But where do you begin?
To get started, first determine the pages your customers visit most. You might be surprised by which pages are alread...