New GA interface - Number of conversion by source
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Hi Guys,
Hope this is an easy one for a GA ninja.
In the new GA interface, how can I view the number of conversions by source, instead of the default conversion rate by source.
For example, if I want to view the number of conversion from Adwords.
I'm looking at Goals > Source / Medium > Google CPC and looking at Goal Set 1. However all data is expressed in percentages.
Thanks in advance!
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One other thing I wanted to mention. I use this so GA can tell me what countries are sending me the most orders. If you only sell in the states, then you can see what states are sending you the most orders and retarget any PPC advertising dollars to those states (in my case countries).
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Nailed it, marked as good answer for being a good answer!
Baffling as to why we need to setup advanced segments to access this data.
Thank you, sir.
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Here's your answer from an GA Ninja. Yes I took Avinash's course!
Advanced Segments > Custom Segments > New Custom Segment > Name: # of Orders Completed (or whatever you want) > Include > # of Orders Completed (Goal X Completed) > Greater than Zero. Save the segment.
The bold is going to depend on what you call this. I label mine # of Orders Completed because that's exactly what I want to know. I don't want to know about stupid percentages and I don't want to bust out the calculator every time.
Traffic Sources > Sources > All Traffic. Don't forget to have your advanced segment checked off. All the "visits" are the # of Orders Completed.
Wahla!
Mark this as good answer.
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Thanks Brad,
I want to take that one step further - there are 4 goals defined and I want the breakdown of number of conversions per goal from Adwords.
This is the data I can only find expressed in percentages.
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Hi David,
So you just want to measure your completed goals by traffic source?
Go to Conversions -> Goals -> Overview in the left column. Once that page loads click on 'Source/Medium' under the 'Goals' section in the main panel. This will show a breakdown of the completed goals by source in both percentage and as a pure number.
Is this what you meant?
Cheers
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