Analytics focuses on discovering correlations and trends in data, whereas optimization focuses on cause and effect. However, combining analytics and optimization can be quite beneficial to your organization. So let's look at real-world examples of how to use analytics better to drive testing results.
Google Ads conversion tracking is a powerful tool that allows you to measure the effectiveness of your advertising campaigns by tracking specific actions that users take on your website after clicking on your ads. Setting up conversion tracking provides valuable data that helps you understand which ads, keywords, and campaigns are driving desired user actions, such as purchases, sign-ups, or form submissions.