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Using analytics to improve sales & conversions By Roger Willcocks

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How to optimise your sales and conversions in Magento using Google Analytics

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Using analytics to improve sales &

conversions

By Roger Willcocks

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‣Full service e-commerce agency‣300+ e-commerce websites since 1997‣100 years+ e-commerce website experience

[email protected]‣@screenpages‣+44 (0)1932 359 160

About Screen Pages

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‣Magento since 2009‣22 staff (10 certified developers)‣70+ Magento websites built‣50+ active (running 100+ stores)‣New builds, support (migrations) & upgrades

Screen Pages Magento experience

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Agenda

Metric Benchmark Influencing factors

Sources of traffic

Landing pages

Engagement

Search

Checkout

Conversion

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‣What do you measure?

‣Daily visits‣Traffic by source‣Where traffic lands‣Conversion by marketing/source

‣How often?

Quick questionnaire

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The big picture – back to frontForwards lived be must it but: backwards understood be only can life.

Soren Kierkegaard

“You manage what you measure”

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• 10m retail site visitors (Jan-Sept 2013)• £25m revenue (500,000+ transactions)• 15-20 B2C retailers• Niche brands (mostly own brand)• £500k-£10m online sales• £91 average order value

Source: Google Analytics

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The basics

High LowPages per visit 12 4Bounce rate 60% 20%Conversion rate 9.07% 0.72%

Kid’s stuff

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Where does your traffic come from?

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It’s getting harder to tell

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Generic searches 14%

Brand searches 14%

Referrals 11%

Email 19%

Paid search 21%

what do you manage?

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Source Traffic Conversion £ per visitBrand related searches 14.5% 6.3% £4.45Generic search 14.1% 1.5% £0.55Paid search 19.9% 3.4% £2.74Email marketing 20.6% 4.9% £2.73Referrals 10.5% 2.4% -Average 3.9% £2.64

Summary of traffic & its performance

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Summary in new Channels Report

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The funny thing about conversion

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21%

15%Opportunity?

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2.85%

1.27%

4.69%

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‣Capture monthly number of mobile visits‣Multiply by mobile conversion rate * 50% (being typical uplift for mobile websites)‣Multiply by AOV (showing monthly revenue uplift)

‣10,000 mobile visitors per month (the average in our sample)‣1.27 conversion rate‣£60 AOV‣£3.8k monthly uplift potential

How to calculate mobile ROI

Or it’s “strategic”

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‣Those that do it well, benefit extremely well‣It can performs at 4-7 times regular traffic‣Emails are increasingly opened on mobiles

‣Guidance:

1.Design your transactional emails

2.Manage & update their content

3.Tag them for Google Analytics

The enigma that is email marketing

http://www.screenpages.com/about/articles/magento-emails

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‣8-20% of traffic‣Converts at 40% of average traffic (or 50p per visit versus £2.64)

‣Huge time & money effort to be effective

‣Long term asset or bottomless pit?

The enigma that is SEO

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‣In our sample, Facebook “likes” range from 1,000 to 20,000

‣1% of traffic‣1% conversion ratio‣At best

The enigma that is social

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Where do they all land?Where do people land?

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37%

32% come to the home page and 23% of these leave.

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Landing page % landings bounce %

Home page 32% 23%

Category page 25% 33%

Product page 22% 55%

Where do visitors land?

i.e.. not on the home page

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68% people arrive on other pages. Nearly 4 in 10 of these leave.

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Follow visitors through your site

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‣Consider where visitors come from and their intent

‣Promotions (regular & varied)‣Content (lots of it) & photography (lifestyle)‣Landing pages (category & product pages)‣Navigation

‣ Get the categorisation right‣ Merchandising as well as products‣ Dropdowns (esp. multi-layered)‣ Filters (price, colour etc – but caveat)

How to engage customers

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Special case: category pages

• 25-50% of all entrances• 40-50% of all page views

• Three roles:

Landing pagesRouting pagesConversion pages (with add to basket)

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0.83%

0.37%

0.15%

0.30%

5%5%

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Search

Used by 5.4% of visitors.Converts at 3x average.Committed shoppers.

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How does it convert?Checkout

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Which checkout performs better?

1.

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2.

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3.

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4.

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Basket and checkout funnel

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Quartile 1 Quartile 3Basket/checkout views 0.92% 3.42%Basket page exits 7.93% 11.83%Checkout success 39.7% 49.4%

Checkout abandonment

These are all Magento standard checkouts – except one.

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‣No technical glitches‣Clarity and simplicity in the purchase‣Delivery charges (free shipping)‣Clear and safe returns policy‣Tone and messaging‣Gentle reassurance‣Obvious security

‣Time-limited offers

‣Bonus tip: remove the header

What makes a good checkout?

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How to track abandonment in MagentoSet up basket goal

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How to track abandonment in MagentoSet up start the checkout goal

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How to track abandonment in MagentoSet up checkout funnel

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‣Checkout tracking weak (one step checkout)‣Not all events recorded (changes, reloads, errors)‣Add to basket not recorded‣Cross- and up- sells not recorded

Magento tracking code challenges

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How do we measure it?Measurement

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Make a custom dashboard

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‣ Some numbers are never 100% accurate‣ Trends reveal whether things are getting better or worse‣ Use percentages and averages not numbers

Data versus information

Trends

Look at what matters

‣ Metrics must reflect activities‣ Agree important metrics with your business‣ Choose a few numbers but pay attention to them‣ Record them over time in a dashboard spreadsheet

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Other tools: usability studies and surveys

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‣Increase sales. How?‣Increase visitors. How?

‣Work the opportunities‣Plan list of specific improvements with metric targets

‣Increase conversions. How?‣Tackle the problems‣Plan list of specific improvements with metric targets

‣Increase average order values. How?‣Plan list of specific improvements with metric targets

‣Measure.‣Refine.

The ingredients of an online plan

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In conclusion

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‣Desirable products‣Well presented‣Attractively priced‣Securely paid for‣Beautifully (or appropriately) packaged‣Quickly delivered

‣This needs to be communicated on every page

What makes a good proposition?

Meet your competition

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‣Happy customers who want to buy your products

What most influences conversion?

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‣If you would like a complementary benchmark report –

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