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    How do I see amount of traffic to a particular page on a website?

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    • jbcorcoran
      jbcorcoran last edited by

      I am trying to figure out how much traffic goes to a particular page on a website. How would I go about finding this?

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      • noah121
        noah121 last edited by

        To check traffic to a specific page on your website:

        Use analytics tools like Google Analytics.
        Sign in and select your website.
        Navigate to "Behavior" > "Site Content" > "All Pages."
        Find the page you're interested in.
        View metrics like page views, unique views, time on the page, and bounce rate.
        Apply filters or select a date range if needed.

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        • lasrslogin123
          lasrslogin123 last edited by

          Sure, if you're specifically interested in tracking traffic for a page related to "LaSRS Login," you can follow the same steps outlined earlier but with a focus on that particular page. Here's how you can do it:

          1. Google Analytics or Other Analytics Tools: If you're using Google Analytics or another analytics tool:

            • After setting up your tracking code on your website, navigate to the reporting section of your analytics dashboard.
            • Look for the section that provides information on page views or page traffic.
            • Use the search or filter option to find data specifically for the "LaSRS Login" page.
            • You'll be able to see metrics such as the number of visitors, pageviews, time spent on the page, and more.
          2. CMS or Website Hosting Services: If you're using a CMS with built-in analytics features or relying on website hosting services:

            • Access the analytics section provided by your CMS or hosting service.
            • Look for a way to view data on individual pages.
            • Locate the section or report that shows traffic to the "LaSRS Login" page.
          3. Server Logs: If you're analyzing server logs:

            • Search through the logs for requests to the "LaSRS Login" page.
            • You can use command-line tools or log analysis software to filter and analyze the logs specifically for this page.

          Regardless of the method you choose, tracking traffic to the "LaSRS Login" page can provide valuable insights into how users are engaging with your login system. You can monitor metrics like the number of login attempts, successful logins, bounce rates, and more to assess the effectiveness of your login process and make any necessary improvements.

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          • lawyersonia
            lawyersonia @jbcorcoran last edited by

            @jbcorcoran said in How do I see amount of traffic to a particular page on a website?:

            I am trying to figure out how much traffic goes to a particular page on a website. How would I go about finding this?

            To track traffic to a specific page on a website, you can use web analytics tools like Google Analytics. First, ensure that your website has Google Analytics installed. Then, navigate to the "Behavior" section and select "Site Content" and "All Pages." Here, you can enter the URL of the page you want to track to see its traffic metrics, including pageviews, unique pageviews, average time on page, and more. This data will help you understand the performance and popularity of the specific page on your website.

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            • SarahSmith6
              SarahSmith6 last edited by

              Can anybody help, how I can see the traffic on my specific store collection? https://fajasfits.com/collections/bbl-fajas

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              • sarahwalsh
                sarahwalsh last edited by

                You can use Google Analytics, which can show you how many organic visitors have been visiting a page, such as the homepage on your website.

                For example, you can look at how many organic visitors visit the main pages. We do this our garden room business, as we want to know how many organic visitors we are getting every month.

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                • jasongmcmahon
                  jasongmcmahon last edited by

                  Whos website?

                  If it's your site the Google Analytics or Search Console will give you that data.

                  If its someone else then, as effectdigital detailed use something like SEM Rush or Ahrefs

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                  • meghanpahinui
                    meghanpahinui last edited by

                    Hi there!

                    Thanks so much for the great question! Are you looking to see traffic data for your site or for a different site? If you're looking to see the traffic for your site and you have Google Analytics you can sync your GA to your Campaign to see traffic data for your landing pages. I have a great guide in our Help Hub which talks more about this, as well: https://moz.com/help/moz-pro/traffic-from-search/overview

                    If you're looking to see traffic data for another site for which you don't have GA data, I'm so sorry but we don't have a tool that will show that type of data. I'm sorry about that!

                    I hope this information helps! If you have any follow up questions or if you need anything else, please feel free to email us at help@moz.com. 🙂

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                    • effectdigital
                      effectdigital last edited by

                      I am assuming the site isn't yours and doesn't belong to you. That makes things trickier and it means you'll be working with estimates, but it doesn't make things completely impossible!

                      There are tools which monitor Google organic search positions and paid ads (AdWords) in order to specifically estimate the Google traffic which a site or web-page might be earning.

                      SEMRush is one tool (paid, though you can get some limited data for free):

                      • https://www.semrush.com/info/wikipedia.org

                      You can see a little chart here:

                      • https://d.pr/i/P2GoDU.png

                      They basically look at search and ad rankings and then estimate traffic by pitching CTR (click through rate) data against ranking position data. It's very ballpark, but it is at least something you could look at. SEMRush also has a "chart tool" whereby you can input sites and metrics and build comparative charts (quite nice). Keep in mind you can only see traffic data by Google region (e.g: USA / Google.com or UK . Google.co.uk) and getting to an all-encompassing global view can be tricky (and time consuming)

                      Ahrefs costs more but we have found their traffic estimates to be more responsive, accurate and easier to manage (especially if you just want to see flat global data):

                      • https://ahrefs.com/site-explorer/overview/v2/subdomains/recent?target=wikipedia.org

                      Again, it's a paid tool with some free data. You want to be looking here:

                      • https://d.pr/i/4KJVOM.png

                      The only thing you are seeing there, is organic (SEO) traffic, not PPC (paid search) traffic. Although the data is narrower from one perspective, it's much easier to get global data. In addition to that, I do find the data to be more accurate, especially since the search volumes which Ahrefs uses within its traffic estimates contain click-stream data to enhance accuracy:

                      • https://help.ahrefs.com/keywords-explorer/faqs-and-troubleshooting/how-accurate-is-keyword-search-volume-in-ahrefs

                      That being said, nothing is perfect:

                      • https://help.ahrefs.com/site-explorer/faqs-and-troubleshooting/why-dont-the-organic-traffic-numbers-reported-by-ahrefs-match-those-i-see-in-google-analytics

                      Some people have even done studies comparing different tools, including SimilarWeb's traffic forecasting which I have little / no experience with:

                      • https://www.screamingfrog.co.uk/how-accurate-are-website-traffic-estimators/

                      I heard down the grapevine a few years back, that SearchMetrics (which is quite expensive) is actually pretty good at all this stuff. What I was told was that, they buy ISP (internet service provider) data and use that to forecast and estimate traffic to different sites instead. If that is true, it would be by far the most accurate traffic data available, but would come at a premium.

                      I believe that earlier on in my career, I had a little play and it was pretty robust. Platforms change though, you'd have to contact them to see if they still offer similar data.

                      As you can see, there are different options with different strengths and weaknesses. Accurate, digital, legal competitor surveillance technology is seldom free. Even if you're not buying the data from the competitor (who would never sell it to you! Plus it might be fiddled...) - you're still paying someone. Either someone who resells ISP network data, or someone who has 'done something clever' to get more accurate Google-traffic forecasting than the rest.

                      Hope this helps

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                      • JohnSammon
                        JohnSammon last edited by

                        Hey There! Have you had a chance to install Google Analytics on your site?

                        If so, you can see this by going to Google Analytics. On the left side of the page:

                        1. Click on behaivor

                        2. Click on site content

                        3. Click on all pages

                        It will then display a list of all of the viewed pages on your website.

                        I hope that helps!

                        John

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