4. Define your KPIs
Fill in your own chart, similar to this one:
Business objective | Metrics and dimensions |
---|---|
Increase sales through digital channels | Revenue per visit |
Increase brand awareness | Visitors |
Drive deeper and enduring customer relationships | Logins, Clicks |
Site conversion | CTA clicks / Total page views |
Site engagement | Page views per unique visitor, Average visitor time on site |
5. Review your KPIs regularly
Refresh your KPIs at least every 6 months – remember, the needs of the business will frequently change!
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