In yesterday’s blog post, we discussed the importance of heatmaps and tracking your audience’s behaviour on your website. One tool to do so is Hotjar.
You can catch up on yesterday’s blog post here:
In a nutshell, Hotjar reveals the online behaviour of visitors to your website. Using a combination of both Analysis and Feedback tools, Hotjar gives you valuable insight on how to improve your user experience and conversion rates.
You can measure and watch user behaviour, so you can have an accurate representation of how visitors interact with your site.
To help you understand how your users are navigating themselves around your site, Hotjar has several fantastic tools you can use …
In yesterday’s blog post we discussed the power of heatmaps – they allow you to see what many visitors to your website care about. It’s a visual representation of user’s clicks, taps and scrolling behaviour, which are powerful indicators of consumer interest and engagement.
Step in to the mind of your visitors – see how they interact.
Visitor recording enables you to record, save and replay each individual visitor’s actions on your website.
They give a detailed and accurate representation of your user experience, since you can individually look at user interactions. Identify your strengths: what do visitors gravitate towards? Notice your weaknesses: what parts of your website pages do visitors tend to ignore?
With this valuable data, you can optimise and alter your website accordingly. Upon improving your site, you can analyse your latest recordings and look for improved visitor interactions.
Where are your visitors exiting your website? If visitors are leaving your website failing to convert, then you need to know exactly why this is the case.
Conversion funnels are one of the most beneficial tools to gain valuable insight – Companies whose conversion rates improved last year are conducting 50% more A/B tests and 47% are using more methods to improve conversion.
Knowing where visitors leave your site is crucial – perhaps you don’t have enough clear CTA’s (calls-to-action), maybe you aren’t delivering the right brand message, or your web design is unattractive. The key to knowing where you’re going wrong, so you can improve, is knowing where visitors tend to lose interest and exit your site.
If your website features forms, you’ll need to know:
Hotjar’s Form Analysis tools gives you all the data you need to improve the layout and content of your form, so you can maximise completion rates.
As you’ll know from our previous blog post, “7 Benefits of Online Reviews”, understanding what your visitors think is vital to improving / maintaining the reputation of your business.
Target questions anywhere on your website and mobile site to find out customer opinions.
For example, maybe ask users why are not completing a signup form or ask them why they do not want to make an enquiry.
Closely related to Hotjar’s Feedback Polls tool, is their Incoming Feedback tool.
This feature allows you to instantly ask customers for visual feedback on your website or app. In our previous blog post, “Where to Collect Online Reviews” your website is one of the key places to collect online reviews.
Surveys are a fantastic way to know your audience better – Hotjar can assist you in building your own responsive surveys using their easy editor.
You can encourage visitors to complete your surveys through a variety of methods:
Customers can offer valuable suggestions to improve your website. Recruit the most suitable people to help you and offer a small gift as an incentive.
For example, you could feature a pop-up message on your website labelled, “Help us improve our site and receive a discount code for 20% your next purchase!”
Hotjar has everything you need all under one roof. It’s an all-in-one analytics tool, with qualitative and quantitative data, that helps you fully understand how your visitors interact on your site. If you have any questions about Hotjar, you can ask us in the comment section.
About the author:
Marie Harwood is a Digital Marketing Assistant at Different Gravy Digital, Hale, Cheshire.
Different Gravy Digital are a full service Digital Marketing Agency operating in the Hospitality & Leisure, Financial Services, Legal & Property sectors. Products and services range from; 3D & 360° Tours, Website Design & Build, Social Media, Video Production, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Content Creation, Email Marketing, Online Feedback / Review Systems and Paid Advertising (Google, Bing and Social Media).
Contact Details:
marie@differentgravydigital.co.uk
0161 706 0004
120a Ashley Road, Hale, Altrincham, Cheshire, WA14 2UN
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