Digital Marketing Metrics Cheat Sheet

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Digital Marketing Metrics

You Need to Measure Success


C H E AT S H E E T

There are many important digital marketing


metrics to track and guide your success, both
for sales conversion and brand awareness.
Depending on your particular brand strategy and marketing efforts, some digital
marketing metrics may be more important than others. Narrow down your reporting to
include the most relevant key performance indicators (KPIs) to reflect what success looks
like for your brand’s business goals.

You may not need all metrics right away—choose the best ones for your business.

Commit to setting goals for digital marketing with achievable attributes that include:

● The ability to be measured.


● A clearly defined objective.
● A timeframe by which they should be achieved.

Use this glossary, cheat sheet, and measurement template to help track the
right metrics for success with your digital marketing campaigns!

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D I G I TA L M A R K E T I N G M E T R I C S C H E AT S H E E T Glossary

FIRST THINGS FIRST... here’s an at-a-glance list of the common metrics you can
measure your digital marketing efforts with.

Traffic/Sessions Traffic by Source New vs. Returning Visitors


Total number of times people Where your visitors are coming First time visitors to your
visited your website. from, to your website. website, or they came back.

Average Session Duration Pageviews Most Visited Pages


How much time people are The total number of pages The pages that were viewed the
spending on your website. viewed on your website. most on your website.

Exit Rate Bounce Rate Conversion Rate


Where a user left after they % of people leaving your % of people who take a desired
viewed content on your website. website after viewing one page. action on your website.

Impressions Social Reach Social Engagement


Number of views your content is Number of people who saw your Total number of interactions
seen by people on social media. social media content once. made on a social media post.

Opt-in Rate Open Rate Click-through Rate


% of people who subscribe to % of people who open your % of people who clicked on a
your email list. email campaign. link in your email campaign.

Cost Per Click Cost Per Conversion Cost Per Acquisition


Amount paid for each individual How much it costs to convert a How much it costs to acquire
click a user performs on an ad. website visitor into a sale. one customer.

Overall ROI
Your investment divided by what you earned.

NEXT... let’s break the more popular metrics down, and create some actual SMART goals for
the ones that matter for your brand.

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D I G I TA L M A R K E T I N G M E T R I C S C H E AT S H E E T Website Metrics

1 TRAFFIC/SESSIONS Create your website traffic goal here:

Total number of times people


visited your website.

EXAMPLE GOAL

Achieve 5,000 visitors to my website by the


month of November through posting one blog
every week for the 3 months prior.

2 TRAFFIC BY SOURCE Create your traffic by source goal here:

Where your visitors are coming


from, to your website.

EXAMPLE GOAL

Increase traffic 25% via the Organic Search source


by optimizing all pages on my website with focus
keywords this month.

3 AVERAGE SESSION Create your average session duration


DURATION goal here:

How much time people are


spending on your website.

EXAMPLE GOAL

Increase average session duration for my most


popular page to 3:00 minutes, by embedding a
5-minute long video by Nov 30.

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D I G I TA L M A R K E T I N G M E T R I C S C H E AT S H E E T Website Metrics

4 NEW VS. RETURNING Create your new vs. returning visitors


VISITORS goal here:

First time visitors to your website


(new), or they came back (return).

EXAMPLE GOAL

Increase returning visitors next month by 10%


using retargeting with a relevant
content-focused ad on Facebook.

5 BOUNCE RATE Create your bounce rate goal here:

Percentage of people who leave


your website after viewing only
one page.

EXAMPLE GOAL

Decrease bounce rate 5% in 2 months by adding 3


new internal links on each page of content.

6 CONVERSION RATE Create your conversion rate goal here:

Percentage of people who take


a desired action on your website
(like opt-in or purchase).

EXAMPLE GOAL

Generate 100 new sales from my ecommerce site


on Labor Day weekend through social media.

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D I G I TA L M A R K E T I N G M E T R I C S C H E AT S H E E T Social Media Metrics

7 IMPRESSIONS Create your impressions goal here:

Overall number of views your


content or ad is seen by people
on social media.

EXAMPLE GOAL

Increase the number of impressions on Twitter


by 20% by posting 5x/day and using 2 relevant
hashtags on each tweet.

8 REACH
Create your reach goal here:
Number of people who saw your
content or ad at least once on
social media.

EXAMPLE GOAL

Reach 100,000 Facebook users in 30 days by


posting content 1x/day and promoting those posts
for $10 to a target audience.

9 ENGAGEMENT Create your engagement goal here:

Total number of interactions made


on any given social media post.

EXAMPLE GOAL

Obtain an average of 50 engagements per


Instagram post over 30 days by replying to all
comments and using relevant hashtags.

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D I G I TA L M A R K E T I N G M E T R I C S C H E AT S H E E T Email Metrics

10 OPT-IN RATE Create your opt-in rate goal here:

The percentage (%) of website


visitors who subscribe to your
email list.

EXAMPLE GOAL

Achieve a 10% opt-in rate on our landing page


form by embedding a compelling video with two
clear call to action buttons.

11 OPEN RATE Create your open rate goal here:

The percentage (%) of people who


open your email campaign.

EXAMPLE GOAL

Increase welcome email open rate to 20% by


segmenting the main list into two groups and
providing each group a customized message.

12 CLICK-THROUGH RATE Create your click-through rate goal here:

The percentage (%) of people


who clicked on a link in your email
campaign.

EXAMPLE GOAL
Achieve an average 5% click-through rate on the
next email drip campaign that promotes our new
online course.

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D I G I TA L M A R K E T I N G M E T R I C S C H E AT S H E E T Measurement

Fill this measurement template out to determine progress towards your goals MONTH

with digital marketing. The first row shows an example for reference. YEAR

GOAL METRIC / KPI WHAT WORKED? WHAT DIDN’T WORK?

TYPE: Traffic/Sessions
• Consistent publishing of • Articles under 2,000
5,000 the posts (every Tuesday). words did not perform as
well.
• Creating articles that were
website
visitors 5,234 2,000 words
• Optimizing the content
• Posts without promotion
on social media got less
with the right keywords traffic.

TYPE:

TYPE:

TYPE:

TYPE:

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