Viewing stats for a single webpage in Analytics
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I have Google Analytics and can't figure out how to generate stats for a single page on my site. I would like to know what websites are referring this page, time on site, unique views, etc.
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great answer thanks a lot!
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Hi,
I would like to know what websites are referring this page time on site, unique views,
** Go to Content -> all pages. On the search bar on right side write the URI ( for example if your page is www.domain.com/cat/page.html, write there /cat/page.html - that means everthing without the domain name)
You will then have the page with the data needed: page views, bounce rate, Entrance, Exit. You can also add a secondary dimension from the drop down above the page name and get more info on that page.
On the second dimension you can also select medium and it will display the medium for the selected page.
You can also go to traffic sources -> Referrals
Select secondary dimension: landing page
And then you can filter using the search filed only one source at the time.
You can create a different profile and add an custom report so you don't have to repeat the above procedure. If you do decide to go with an custom report never do it on your main profile - build a new one as data might be lost or tampered with so always keep the original profile as it is.
Hope it helps.
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To find the stats for a single page:
At the top menu, click "Standard Reporting." From there, look at the side bar. Go to Content > Site Content > All Pages to view a list of your sites pages. From there you can find the specific page you'd like to see, and manipulate the data you're shown on it by setting up filters.
To see what sites are referring to a specific page, click the dropdown menu next to "Plot Rows" and select Traffic Sources > Source. If you're already at the specific page you're interested in, this will break it out by how users arrived at said page. You can do the same for each individual metric you'd like to view.
Hope this helped! The best way to familiarize yourself with Analytics is to just poke around in it for a while, I'd advise just playing with it for a while until you get a handle on how it's internal logic works. Good luck!
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