Google Analytics Report For Your Yoga Store

Phil Hughes
Phil Hughes

Times have been changing since the start of 2020. Are you one of the many people who were running a high street store, such as a yoga store, and have been massively impacted by the switch in shopping habits?

Have you spent days, weeks, maybe even months moving your yoga store business from a brick-and-mortar, walk shop? To now being a fully functioning online yoga store?

Are you struggling to manage your website? Trying to figure out SEO. Not to mention the black holes that are Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn to help you promote your new online yoga store.

If have already setup Google Analytics on your website. But are struggle to make sense of all that data.

This blog post will show you how you can get a lot of value from Google Analytics in just 5 minutes.

Enabling Google Analytics for Ecommerce

When setting up your online yoga store, you made sure you had a way of seeing if people were visiting your store or not and chose to go with the giant that is Google Analytics.

That was a smart choice.

However, Google Analytics can be overwhelming. It can be difficult to work out what you need to configure and where to look to see the data you need.

There are a few things you will want to check are switched on so you can get the most out of Google Analytics

Enabling Additional Features

Start by logging into your Google Analytics account.

First go to Admin > Property Settings.

Then check Property NameDefault URL and Default View match the values below (using your own store URL).

Next, scroll down and make sure Enable Demographics and Interest Reports and Use enhanced link attribution are checked.

Then scroll further and make sure Enable Users Metric in Reporting is checked.

After click on Adjust Search Console and make sure your Google Analytics is connected to your Google Search Console account.

Pick your domain name and click Save. If you don’t have a Google Search Console account, you can set one up at https://search.google.com.

Next navigate to Admin > Ecommerce Settings.

Make sure you Enable Ecommerce and click Save.

Once all this is setup. You will want to go and visit your online yoga store to make sure everything is working and you can see if people are visiting your site.

While you are on your site

go back into Google Analytics and click on Real-Time > Overview and make sure you can see 1 person viewing the store.

That person is you!

Now you know the visits are being recorded.

Now you have confirmed that people are visiting your store and that Google Analytics will track how people will browse and buy from your online yoga store.

Viewing Your Ecommerce Report

Now that you have gone through this setup and configuration process this will make available the out of the box Ecommerce report available in Google Analytics

Navigate to: Conversion > Ecommerce > Overview.

Select the last complete calendar month in the date picker, and compare it to the previous period.

Here is an example of a report:

Conclusion

To grow your online yoga store, you must first understand what it looks like now, then you can create business objectives, goals, KPIs and targets to track and optimize.

In this post, you learned how a setup Google Analytics reporting

The next step is taking action yourself.

Check our blog post on the Top 5 Google Analytics metrics to track when starting out.

YOU'LL SEE THE RESULTS

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