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Is Your Restaurant Using Web Analytics?

Google AnalyticsHere at Tundra we’re lucky enough to have an in-house web analyst, Emily Pearson, whose sole job is to dig into analytics data and report trends so that we can better run our business; and me being the search engine optimization (SEO) specialist here, I’ve worked with analytics data for many years as well and have found it to be essential for any business with an online website.

Having analytics on a site is crucial, yet I’ve seen numerous restaurants and food service vendors not using this incredible tool – a tool that is easy to install and free (that’s right, free) called Google Analytics.

Why Do Websites Use Analytics?

Let’s take a step back and start with why it’s so important to have website analytics installed on your site.  Imagine being able to get an inside view of what people are doing once they come to your site… what pages they visit, how long they interact with the site, are they looking at new promotions, how did they get there in the first place?  This is what analytics allows you to see.  When you change a page on your site, add promotions, start a new social media campaign, you want to be able to measure your success rate, right?

This is only the tip of the iceberg: there are thousands of useful things that analytics can tell you about your website, but you can only get that data from putting the code on your site.

How Does it Benefit Restaurants?

Jax Fish House & Oyster Bar is in the middle of promoting Oyster Month – a month long celebration that includes eating lots of yummy oysters and raising money for Veterans Expeditions.  And I’d imagine that they’d want to see how many people are clicking from the homepage to the oyster month page, and where people are going after that. What else may they want to measure?

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And these are just a few things that they could track for this campaign. 

But what about things outside of promotions, what else would a restaurant want to track?

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The bottom line is, if you don’t know how people are interacting with your website, how can you successfully grow your online presence?

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