Post by account_disabled on Feb 15, 2024 6:28:34 GMT
Google Analytics provides a way to receive Google Analytics custom alerts via email when something important happens on your website, such as a traffic increase or sudden traffic drop . It is very easy to set up custom alerts in Google Analytics. So, let me explain why it is important to create custom alerts in Analytics with an example. Let's say your e-commerce site sells shoes and you typically sell around 50 shoes a day. You were so busy in the warehouse that you only sold four shoes yesterday that you didn't notice the drop in sales. When you create a custom alert, you will only receive an alert after you sell four shoes. The cause may be a broken link to the checkout page from your most popular shoe category. You can prevent possible sales losses by immediately intervening in the broken link.
CONTENTS How to Set GA Custom Alerts? 10 Examples of Google Slovenia Phone Number List Analytics Custom Alerts Creating a “No Traffic” Custom Alert Creating a “Traffic Dropped” Custom Alert Creating a “Traffic Increased” Custom Alert Creating an “Activity Dropped” Custom Alert Creating a “Revenue Dropped” Custom Alert Creating a “Traffic from Social Media Increased” Special Alert Creating a “Average Page Load Time Suddenly Increased” Custom Alert Creating a Custom Alert “Increases in Bounce Rate” Creating a “Target Conversions” Custom Alert Creating a “Percentage of New Sessions” Custom Alert Other Tools Available for Google Analytics Alerts How to Set GA Custom Alerts? Log in to Google Analytics and select the Admin tab. From there, select Custom Alerts under Appearance Settings. Then set up your custom alert with the steps below. Create a name for your alert.
This is the subject line of the email. Make sure it's descriptive. If you have multiple views, you can flag all views that require alerts. Specifies how often you want Google to check your data. Select the day, week or month. My preference is daily. Check the Email checkbox and enter all the email addresses you want to receive the alert from. The green drop-down menu is a list of dimensions to filter or segment the alert. In general, just leave this setting at “All traffic”. The blue drop-down menu is a list of metrics: What do you want to measure? Also provide the condition and threshold value to trigger the alert. 10 Examples of Google Analytics Custom Alerts Creating a “No Traffic” Custom Alert This alert informs you that no one has visited your website during the time period you define. If you receive this warning, pay full attention and take action.
CONTENTS How to Set GA Custom Alerts? 10 Examples of Google Slovenia Phone Number List Analytics Custom Alerts Creating a “No Traffic” Custom Alert Creating a “Traffic Dropped” Custom Alert Creating a “Traffic Increased” Custom Alert Creating an “Activity Dropped” Custom Alert Creating a “Revenue Dropped” Custom Alert Creating a “Traffic from Social Media Increased” Special Alert Creating a “Average Page Load Time Suddenly Increased” Custom Alert Creating a Custom Alert “Increases in Bounce Rate” Creating a “Target Conversions” Custom Alert Creating a “Percentage of New Sessions” Custom Alert Other Tools Available for Google Analytics Alerts How to Set GA Custom Alerts? Log in to Google Analytics and select the Admin tab. From there, select Custom Alerts under Appearance Settings. Then set up your custom alert with the steps below. Create a name for your alert.
This is the subject line of the email. Make sure it's descriptive. If you have multiple views, you can flag all views that require alerts. Specifies how often you want Google to check your data. Select the day, week or month. My preference is daily. Check the Email checkbox and enter all the email addresses you want to receive the alert from. The green drop-down menu is a list of dimensions to filter or segment the alert. In general, just leave this setting at “All traffic”. The blue drop-down menu is a list of metrics: What do you want to measure? Also provide the condition and threshold value to trigger the alert. 10 Examples of Google Analytics Custom Alerts Creating a “No Traffic” Custom Alert This alert informs you that no one has visited your website during the time period you define. If you receive this warning, pay full attention and take action.