Content tracking enables you to measure the performance of website and app content such as blog articles, pop-ups, banners, misc. page elements, etc.
You can track those along with the number of impressions and clicks and measure the click-through rates (CTR) of specific items. That allows for optimization of the overall performance.
More about content tracking on the Piwik PRO blog:
Content tracking
-
Why Shopify stores need privacy-compliant analytics
Shopify store owners depend on analytics to track sales, understand customer behavior, and measure marketing performance. However, as privacy regulations like GDPR, CCPA, and the ePrivacy Directive evolve — and as consumers become more aware of how their data is used — traditional analytics platforms pose increasing risks. Tools that rely on third-party cookies and…
-
Piwik PRO vs. Google Analytics for Shopify: A comparison
If you’re running a Shopify store, your analytics tool should do more than just count visits, it should give you complete, accurate data you can use to grow. While Google Analytics 4 (GA4) remains a popular default, many merchants discover its limitations too late: missing transactions, inconsistent reporting, lack of flexibility, and difficulty activating data…
Other definitions
Recent posts from Piwik PRO blog
- Why Shopify stores need privacy-compliant analytics
- Piwik PRO vs. Google Analytics for Shopify: A comparison
- Introducing Piwik PRO app for Shopify: Advanced analytics with built-in CDP
- PHI and PII: How they impact HIPAA compliance and your marketing strategy
- How can healthcare organizations benefit from using a customer data platform (CDP)
- EU-US data transfers uncertainties: How an EU-based analytics platform can improve your marketing performance
- HIPAA, marketing and advertising: How to run compliant campaigns in healthcare
- Norwegian DPA warns against EU-US data transfers – what it means for your website analytics