I want to display Google Analytics report of a particular page on my website ?
Is there any code/script which will help me to achieve this?
Precisely, i want to show TOTAL NUMBER OF VISITS & NUMBER OF UNIQUE VISTORS of a specific page on my website. If there's any other alternative (of Google Analytics) to achieve this, please do suggest?
If you're already tracking for every page, you could set up a duplicate Google Analytics profile which excludes every page except the one you're interested in.
More details here.
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I've been struggling for some time to get an answer, and still can't find it out on the web. I would like to to a seemingly simple thing:
1) Facebook page A sends me some visitors through a link to MYPAGE.com/?utm_campaign=mycampaign& etc. etc.
2) I count the unique page views (not users) received from people that have clicked this link, and no other visits are counted as being part of these (e.g. direct visits of someone recurring that has first come across to the site through that campaign should not be included in the count)
This way, I'd like to monitor exactly the unique page views coming from different facebook pages which I have a partnership with. And another thing I cannot figure is: how do I make this work on subdomains too?
Best regards
Step 1 - You need to have different utm_campaign values for each Facebook page.
Step 2 - Create Google Analytics segment for that specific campaign.
Use "Filter Sessions" as you only want the sessions that came straight from Facebook.
Step 3 - Use Behaviour -> Site Content reports to see which pages those users visited.
I am now assigned to support GA reporting. The current email reports show the top 10 pages visited, but the total shows the full total page hits. So if you add up the top ten it does not come up to the total because it is missing page hits that do not belong to the top 10.
I am trying to modify the email reports so they show all page hits on all pages. I have googled and looked at the FAQ's in GA and can not seem to modify the reports. Does anyone know how I can do this? Thanks.
It sounds like your report is based off a dashboard rather than a generic google analytics report such as the report in Behavior > All Pages.
What you can do is schedule an email based off the Behavior > All Page report by going to that report and selecting the "Email" option.
I am looking to find the number of visitors that see a certain subdomain on my website. I can find total views and unique views but not visitors. I thought you could do this fairly easily in the old GA but having a hard time finding it now.
The easiest way to do this is to create a custom report.
I'll share an easy example I created: https://www.google.com/analytics/web/template?uid=ReBbGcwqToSJeP_TyfrhsA
Look at report tab 1 to see visits and pageviews to your different pages. If you click the "Unique" report tab, you can see which hostname initiated the request and how many unique visitors was seen during that time period.
I use custom google analytics variables to track the user ID of the visitor.
What I want is to see which pages a user visits after he signups to my website.
To achieve this I try to create a custom report about which pages a certain user ID visits.
I can't get this to work, on the custom report system I cannot select the correct filters & settings.
I hope anyone here has experience in doing this and can help me in the right direction.
Google Analytics won't show you this information at scale. It might work for 1-2 visitors, but Google Analytics purposefully restricts you from seeing individual visitor details.
Your best bet is to use a software product so you don't violate any privacy restrictions.
I would suggest looking into Universal Analytics. Much more centered around users - http://online-behavior.com/analytics/universal
There are in particular three links on my website that I want Google Analytics to track for me.
I was wondering, how could I customize my Google Analytics to show metrics for those three link separately. Is their any guide?
Thanks a lot
Google Analytics tracks all links by default. If you want to check how these 3 particular links are doing, you can look at the content. Here's how you reach there:
Standard Reports > Content > Overview > All Pages
Here, you will get a list of all the pages from your in a table. If your links don't show up here, you can add an "Advanced Filter" to the table.