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Build a website your visitors will love in 9 simple steps 💚

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Plus, find out if you’re tracking the right website KPIs to achieve your goals e Hey MailerLite

Plus, find out if you’re tracking the right website KPIs to achieve your goals [View in browser]( [MailerLite logo]( [Website creation made simpl](e [4 MailerLite team members]( Hey MailerLiters, If you’re on a mission to build or improve a website, you can achieve it in as little as 9 steps with zero code. That’s right, we’re debunking the idea that you need to hire a fancy designer or know how to code to create a high-converting website. All you need is a helpful builder like the one in MailerLite. 👋 Learn the 9 simple steps to website-building in this jam-packed article–from setting the right goals to easy SEO tips that make a big impact. [2 blog comments]( Rick and MD 👆 are just two of the many readers who found the article useful. So give it a read and let us know what you think! [Discover the steps]( [9 easy-to-track website KPIs]( [Happy team member working]( Now that you know how to easily build and improve a website (you did read the article above, right?), it’s time to decide which metrics to track. KPIs, or Key Performance Indicators, are important metrics that precisely measure how well something, like your website, is performing. You can track lots of different KPIs for your site, but it's unnecessary to monitor all of them. So, how do you know which ones to track? To pick the right KPIs, you need to: - Decide what you want your website to achieve - Look at the website behaviors that lead to these goals - Discover KPIs that show these behaviors This article highlights the 9 essential website KPIs to help you reach your goals. Whether you aim to scale traffic, improve engagement, increase acquisition, or boost conversion, you'll learn how to use your data effectively and optimize your strategy. Ready to dive into the data? Your website will be setting new records before you can say "KPI-POW!" [Let's dive in!]( Are you interested in web design? We want to know if today’s newsletter topics are relevant for you. [Yes - I’m interested in all things websites]( [No, not for me]( [Submit]( Have a Lite day! MailerLite Europe MailerLite LTD Ground Floor, 71 Lower Baggot Street Dublin 2, D02 P593, Ireland United States MailerLite, Inc. 548 Market St. San Francisco, CA [youtube]( [linkedin]( [twitter]( You received this email because you signed up on the MailerLite website. [You can click to unsubscribe here]( | [Update preferences](

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