{"id":57883,"date":"2021-11-02T07:00:36","date_gmt":"2021-11-02T14:00:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net\/?p=57883"},"modified":"2021-11-02T09:06:49","modified_gmt":"2021-11-02T16:06:49","slug":"leverage-hotjar-surveys-for-rage-click-custom-events","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net\/blog\/cro\/leverage-hotjar-surveys-for-rage-click-custom-events.htm","title":{"rendered":"Leverage Hotjar Surveys for Rage Click Custom Events"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

User behavior analytics platform Hotjar defines rage clicks<\/a> as moments, “when users repeatedly click (and click and click) in a certain area or on a specific element of your website over a short period of time.” UX and web designers recognize these behaviors as signals of frustration on websites and interfaces.<\/p>\n

Our CRO team<\/a> has recently explored and put into action a way to get rage click events to appear in our Google Analytics reports, be observable Hotjar recordings, and display a survey for visitors to provide feedback on what made their user experience frustrating. We’re proud to share this guide with you and your teams to use and iterate upon!<\/p>\n

Why Should I Care About Rage Clicks?<\/h2>\n
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