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How Analytics Can Help You Fix Your Website’s Flaws

You know your nonprofit’s website gets visitors. But do you know the following:

We’d tell you why, but it’s a secret.

Just kidding!

It’s important because a nonprofit’s website is where visitors learn about its cause, mission and all the work it has accomplished. It’s also a platform where many financial transactions occur, such as membership purchases, renewals, donations and more.

Nonprofits need to squeeze everything they can out of every dollar. But the result is many end up treating their websites like an expense when websites should be treated like an investment.

Surprisingly, only about 52.9% of all websites use Google Analytics, and the number may be lower for nonprofits, which are often understaffed.

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By giving websites the short shrift, nonprofits risk losing visitors and those visitors’ dollars. Often times, nonprofits aren’t aware of this “slow bleeding,” and thus don’t understand why:

Luckily, there is a way to fix these problems and locate other ones: Google Analytics. A solid analytics plan can tell you:

Conclusion

Although anybody can use Google Analytics, it takes a person who is certified in Google Analytics IQ (Individual Qualification) to harness the full potential of this powerful tool. For that reason, and because your website is so important to your organization, it is recommended that you get your website analyzed as soon as possible.

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