What Metrics Actually Matter
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 4 days ago
Stop tracking everything. Start tracking what moves your business.
Most founders are looking at numbers every day - and still don’t know if their marketing is working.
Likes go up. Followers fluctuate. Emails get opened… sometimes.
This lesson resets the noise.
We’re going to show you the small set of metrics that actually indicate growth, interest, and potential revenue - and which ones you can stop obsessing over.
By the end, you’ll know:
The difference between vanity metrics and growth metrics
The core numbers every business should track
What “good” actually looks like
How often to check your data
What not to spiral over
The goal isn’t to track more. It’s to track better.
The Problem With Most Marketing Metrics
You don’t need to track everything.
Most dashboards show:
impressions
reach
likes
clicks
saves
followers
views
That doesn’t mean all of them matter.
The goal isn’t activity. The goal is progress.
Vanity Metrics vs. Growth Metrics
Vanity metrics: Nice to see. Not directly tied to revenue.
Examples:
likes
followers
impressions
Growth metrics: Indicate real interest + potential clients.
Examples:
website visits
time on site
email clicks
inquiries
conversions
We care about movement, not noise.
The 5 Metrics That Actually Matter
If you track nothing else, track these:
Website visitors Are people finding you?
Time on site Are they staying?
Pages per visit Are they exploring?
Email clicks Are they interested?
Inquiries or bookings Are they taking action?
These tell you if your marketing is building momentum.
What “Good” Looks Like (Simple Benchmarks)
These don’t have to be perfect.
They just need to trend upward.
General ranges:
Website time on site: 1–3+ minutes
Pages per visit: 2–4
Email open rate: 25–40%
Email click rate: 2–10%
Bounce rate: under ~60%
Consistency matters more than spikes.
How Often You Should Check
You do not need to check daily.
Recommended rhythm:
Weekly:
website visits
inquiries
email performance
Monthly:
trends
growth
conversion patterns
Obsessing daily leads to panic decisions.
Look for patterns, not moments.
What Not to Spiral Over
These fluctuate constantly:
follower count
likes
reach
story views
They are not your business health report.
A quiet week does not mean failure. A viral post does not mean growth.
Consistency > spikes.
If you only track the right metrics, marketing becomes far less overwhelming.
You’ll know: what’s working, what’s building, what’s gaining traction
Inside our full library, we show you how to:
track these metrics correctly
read your dashboards
know if marketing is working
understand conversion patterns
decide when to pivot
Clarity is the first step. Execution comes next.
Ready to understand your data fully?
Subscribe to unlock the full Ego Co learning library, including:
Website analytics setup
Conversion tracking
Email benchmarks
How to know if marketing is working
When to pivot

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