No, we cannot delete the goal. But we can stop recording the goal by disabling the goal. Therefore, you will be able to meet twenty goals per reading. Goals allow you to outline success for your web site. You tell Google Analytics what you would like people to try on your web site, and once a pair is made, it counts as a goal.
By setting these goals and goal values, you can start imagining what is going on and what is not on your web site along with your promotion. For example, if you have found such targets, you will see that organic search leads to a lot of traffic, however, paid search drives a lot of sales. Or contradictory. During goals (or e-commerce tracking) you have received little or no data about the supply of traffic, which is most valuable, or what content on your web site helps people convert.
Once you hit a goal, it is fully visible in your report from that time. This can occur as a result of the goal setup, it is a component of the process that occurs on your knowledge once it is sent to the Google Analytics server.
- Someone visits your web site and sees at least one page (maybe more).
- RAW provided class measurements sent to Google Analytics server data on passenger, travel, and therefore visited pages.
- GA processes the hits. That process includes reading settings, filters, and rounding. Once the process is completed, the report is di