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How to Track New Vs Returning Users for Ecommerce

Discover how to track new vs returning users for ecommerce and use customer behavior data to increase repeat purchases.

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How to Track New Vs Returning Users for Ecommerce

Your ecommerce store lives and dies by customer retention. You spend hundreds of dollars acquiring each new customer through ads, content, and social media. But what happens after they make their first purchase? Do they come back?

New versus returning user tracking tells you the health of your business. If you only track new customers, you are watching half the story.

Why New Vs Returning Users Matters for Ecommerce

Acquisition Costs Keep Rising. Every new customer costs money. In competitive ecommerce niches, Facebook ads cost $5-10 per click. A customer who buys a $50 product might cost you $30 in advertising. If they never return, you barely broke even.

Returning Customers Drive Profit. Customers who buy from you once are much more likely to buy again. Studies show returning customers spend 30-40% more per order than first-time buyers. They also have lower return rates and fewer customer service issues.

You Need Both. A healthy ecommerce business needs a steady stream of new customers to grow while also nurturing existing ones to increase lifetime value. If either metric lags, your business suffers.

Identify Website Issues. Sometimes your site works great for new visitors but frustrates returning customers. Maybe they cannot find their order history or preferred products. Tracking these segments separately reveals problems invisible in aggregate data.

How to Check in GA4

GA4 separates new and returning users automatically:

  1. Open GA4 and go to Reports
  2. Click on Users in the sidebar
  3. Select User count or Cohorts
  4. Toggle between “New users” and “Returning users”

For deeper analysis:

  1. Go to Reports > Life cycle > Retention
  2. Look at User retention to see how often users come back
  3. Create a Compare view to set new users on one side, returning on the other

You can also create segments:

  1. Click Add segment > New segment
  2. Choose Users > User type
  3. Create segments for “New users” and “Returning users”
  4. Apply these segments to any report to see differences

The Easier Way

GA4 gives you raw numbers. ClawAnalytics tells you what those numbers mean for your bottom line.

With ClawAnalytics, you see:

  • How much revenue comes from new versus returning customers. Not just traffic, but actual dollars. This tells you if your retention efforts are paying off.

  • Which products appeal to each group. Returning customers might consistently buy different items than new visitors. This shapes your marketing messages.

  • What makes customers come back. ClawAnalytics shows you the path: do email subscribers return more often? What about customers who created accounts?

Example questions ClawAnalytics answers:

  • “What percentage of our revenue comes from returning customers?”
  • “Which customer segment spends more: new or returning?”
  • “How long after first purchase do customers typically return?”

Quick Wins

Capture emails at checkout. This is the single most important step. Without an email, you cannot bring customers back. Make email optional but prominent, not hidden in fine print.

Create a simple loyalty program. Even a points system where customers earn discounts on future purchases dramatically increases return rates. Customers return to stores where they feel valued.

Segment your email list by purchase history. Send different emails to one-time buyers versus repeat customers. One-time buyers need a reason to come back. Repeat customers need new products and early access.

Track your returning customer rate weekly. Set a target of 30% returning users. If you drop below, investigate why. Common causes include shipping issues, product quality problems, or competitor activity.

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Got questions?

What percentage of returning customers should an ecommerce store have?
Healthy ecommerce stores typically see 25-35% returning users. If you are below 20%, focus on email marketing, loyalty programs, and post-purchase engagement.
How do I increase the returning user rate for my online store?
Use email capture at checkout, send post-purchase follow-ups, create a loyalty program, and make account creation easy. Returning users spend 30-40% more per order.
How does ClawAnalytics show new vs returning customer behavior?
ClawAnalytics breaks down your traffic by new and returning users, then shows you exactly what each group buys, how much they spend, and which marketing channels bring them back.

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