I Obsessed Over Traffic.My Conversion Rate Was Silent.
I was staring at 2,000 monthly visits feeling great about it. The business wasn't growing.
Turns out I'd never actually measured what percentage of those visitors were turning into leads or customers. I was optimizing for the wrong metric entirely.
Conversion rate is simple: the percentage of visitors who complete a desired action (contact form, purchase, phone call, whatever matters to your business). com/business) shows that most small businesses don't have this wired up at all.
You can't improve what you don't measure. A "good" conversion rate varies wildly by industry.
E-commerce sites often hover around 2-3%, while service businesses might see 5-15% depending on how qualified the traffic is.
5%. The real work isn't just driving traffic—it's understanding which pages actually convert and why some visitors stay while others bounce.
Worth trying: Set up a conversion goal in Google Analytics this week. Pick one action (form submission, phone call, email signup) and track it for 30 days. You'll spot patterns you can't see otherwise.
