Google Analytics: Custom report showing conversions having visited specific page - google-analytics

I've been looking around and also played with custom reports but I don't find it: how to set up a custom report that shows the number of conversions in Google Analytics where the visitor has visited a particular page?
The idea is to gauge whether a particular page is increasing the likelihood of conversion.
So far, I've tried looking at conversions with a dimension of 'Page' and also the various levels ('Page path level n')

What you're looking for is "Advanced Segments":
Google's Docs: http://support.google.com/analytics/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1033017

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I have managed to set up Google Tag Manager to fire off events to Google Analytics when links are clicked on different pages of my websites. I know it works as when I click the links, an alert shows up in Real Time --> Events section of Google Analytics.
I was wondering how to implement the following: For each page on my site I would like to see in Google Analytics the conversion which I define to be: Number of Relevant Links clicked on Page / Number of visits to Page. The numerator in this instance being whatever came from Google Tag Manager.
Thank you.
You are tacking about metric, not conversion. For conversion tracking you have to define exact value.
To track such metric you can use calculated metric with a formula X/Pageviews, where X is can be number of events (link clicks in your case).

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However, when adding a secondary dimension of page, or when creating a custom report to group custom events by page, my numbers go way off. The total events number goes down, and half of the events that I saw in the unfiltered report are no longer there. My custom report is setup quite standard from what I can tell. Does anybody have any experience or similar issues to this? Are we not tracking something correctly?

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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'm looking to run a PPC campaign on LinkedIn, and I'm just wondering what the best way would be to show how many people that have clicked on ads, have placed an order. LinkedIn don't provide any form of conversion code - and I'm not sure how I could set this up within Google analytics?
use campaign tracking .This is the only way we can track visits from relevant campaign banners. Campaigns in Google Analytics :
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1033863?hl=en
Use this line below to create your campaign code.
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1033867?hl=en
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Is there any analytic software that could let me do that?
I am guessing you want to display on each member page some analytics information.
You didn't specify what language you used to build the site.
Here's a PHP API class to query a Google Analytics account.
Also, check this and this for documentation about the API. You can retrieve analytics data / metrics in many ways that the default Analytics reports don't show.
Now you need to think of a way to differentiate between member pages in Analytics (use custom variables in your tracking code, maybe).
Hope this helps.
If you don't want to deal with getting in to the Google Analytics API, I suggest you check out some of the solutions on the Google Analytics Application Gallery. I for one work with embeddedanalytics. While we don't have it very well published on our site, we have done a number of CMS type implementations, allowing a single implementation to be used by many different users of the site. The differentiation could be based on page path or some specific custom variable. Visit us and contact us directly if you are interested.
(disclosure - I work with embeddedanalytics)

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