How to Track Goal Completions for Bloggers
You wrote a blog post that got 3,000 views. But did anyone subscribe to your newsletter? Did anyone share it? Did anyone click your affiliate links? Views are vanity. Goal completions are value. They track the actions that actually grow your blog.
Why Goal Completions Matter for Bloggers
Track newsletter growth. Your newsletter is your most valuable asset. Track “Newsletter Signup” as a goal. See which posts convert readers into subscribers.
Measure affiliate revenue. If you include affiliate links, track “Affiliate Click” as a goal. See which content drives the most affiliate income.
Understand engagement. Track “Comments,” “Time on Page,” and “Scroll Depth.” These goals reveal whether readers actually consume your content or bounce immediately.
Identify top content. Not all posts drive the same value. Goal completions show which content converts, not just which gets views.
How to Check in GA4
In GA4, go to Configure > Events. Create custom events for blogger goals:
- newsletter_signup: Reader subscribes to your email list
- social_share: Reader shares your post on social media
- comment_submitted: Reader leaves a comment
- affiliate_click: Reader clicks an affiliate link
- download: Reader downloads a free resource
- signup: Reader creates a blog account
Mark these as conversions. Then check Reports > Engagement > Conversions to see performance.
For scroll depth, enable it in GA4:
- Go to Configure > Data display > Scrolls
- Enable scroll tracking
- Set thresholds like 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%
This tracks how far readers scroll through your posts.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics makes goal tracking simple for bloggers focused on growth.
Example questions ClawAnalytics answers instantly:
- “Which blog posts convert the most subscribers?” Compare newsletter signups across content.
- “Are my affiliate links getting clicks?” Track affiliate click goals by post.
- “How engaged are my readers?” See scroll depth and time on page goals.
ClawAnalytics pulls your goal data into clear dashboards. You see which content builds your audience, not just which gets traffic.
Quick Wins
Start with newsletter signup. This is the most valuable goal for bloggers. Every post should drive subscriptions.
Track scroll depth. See if people actually read your posts or just skim. Low scroll depth might mean your intros are too long.
Add affiliate click tracking. Use different affiliate links for different posts. Track which content drives the most affiliate revenue.
Create content-type goals. Compare goal completion rates between how-to posts, listicles, and opinion pieces. See what works.