How to Track Mobile Traffic for Landscaping
Spring arrives and you decide it’s time to redesign your backyard. While having lunch at work, you pull out your phone and search for local landscaping companies. This is how many landscaping customers discover services. They’re browsing on mobile during breaks or while the idea is fresh.
Why Mobile Traffic Matters for Landscaping
Landscaping combines planning with seasonal urgency. Here’s why mobile tracking matters:
- Seasonal spikes: Spring and fall bring massive mobile searches as customers plan projects.
- Project visualization: Homeowners research ideas on mobile before committing.
- Local intent: Landscaping searches often include neighborhood or city names.
- Inspiration browsing: Pinterest and Instagram drive significant mobile traffic for landscape ideas.
How to Check in GA4
Here’s how to find mobile insights in Google Analytics 4:
- Open Reports > Users > Devices for the device breakdown
- Check Reports > Acquisition > User Acquisition with device filtering
- Look at Reports > Engagement > Pages and Screens to see which services attract mobile visitors
- Create custom reports tracking mobile lead form submissions
Compare mobile vs desktop engagement with different service pages.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics makes mobile tracking practical for landscaping businesses:
- Instantly see what percentage of visitors are mobile users
- Understand which landscaping services attract mobile interest
- Identify where mobile visitors drop off in the inquiry process
You might find that lawn maintenance attracts quick mobile leads while full landscape design projects come from desktop research.
Quick Wins
- Show portfolio images: Mobile users love browsing project photos
- Highlight service areas: Make it clear which neighborhoods you serve
- Enable easy contact: Phone number and contact form should work perfectly on mobile
- Share seasonal tips: Blog content about lawn care attracts mobile traffic during peak seasons
When a homeowner gets inspired to transform their yard, they’re searching on their phone. Make sure they find you.