Step 3: Choose Goal Type
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Enter a simple, descriptive name for the Goal. In this example, we'll simply name the goal "Cart to Purchase".
For the Goal Type, select URL Destination. Enter the URL of your order confirmation page.
Step 4: Define the Funnel
Next, check the "use funnel" checkbox to add the necessary steps preceding this goal.
In this case, our goal is a completed order. Before a cus cell phone list tomer is able to complete an order they must add a product to their cart. As you can see in the screenshot below, we now have two steps in our funnel.
Step 5: Save your Goal
That's it!
Depending on the amount of traffic your store receives, it could take anywhere between a couple of hours to a couple of days to see meaningful data.
Calculating Cart Abandonment With Your New Funnel
Google Analytics automatically calculates conversion rates for each goal.
We can easily see the shopping cart abandonment rate by using the Funnel Visualization page.
For the Goal Type, select URL Destination. Enter the URL of your order confirmation page.
Step 4: Define the Funnel
Next, check the "use funnel" checkbox to add the necessary steps preceding this goal.
In this case, our goal is a completed order. Before a cus cell phone list tomer is able to complete an order they must add a product to their cart. As you can see in the screenshot below, we now have two steps in our funnel.
Step 5: Save your Goal
That's it!
Depending on the amount of traffic your store receives, it could take anywhere between a couple of hours to a couple of days to see meaningful data.
Calculating Cart Abandonment With Your New Funnel
Google Analytics automatically calculates conversion rates for each goal.
We can easily see the shopping cart abandonment rate by using the Funnel Visualization page.