Hello,
I currently have GA on all of my pages. Does GA have the ability for
me to click on a specific visit and view all of the pages that that
visitor has visited in order? Right now it seems like I can view the
visitors keywords, exit pages, landing pages, etc... However, I want
to look at specific visits and find out how they browsed through my
site.
Currently, I download the apache log files and browse through them by
IP address. That lets me see how users and navigating through my
site. Does GA have this ability?
Thanks
Google Analytics
Started by gms3651, Feb 04 2008 02:32 PM
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#1
Posted 04 February 2008 - 02:32 PM
#2
Posted 04 February 2008 - 03:57 PM
Google Analytics sort of accomplishes what you're looking for. I don't think they give you a full click-path analysis, but if you drill down into the content section you can see the pages that people visited before and after the particular page in question.
So on the left navigation click on Content. You'll see under "Navigation Analysis" > "Navigation Summary" and "Entrance Paths".
If you click on a specific page, you'll also have those same options. When at the "Navigation Summary" page, you'll see a list of your internal pages that were the "Previous" and "Next" pages. This can give you some insight on how your users are traversing your site.
If you're looking for an analytics package that gives you a bit more granularity, I'd suggest taking a look at Get Clicky. Granted this solution probably wouldn't work so great against a large data set, but for smaller sites it's perfect.
So on the left navigation click on Content. You'll see under "Navigation Analysis" > "Navigation Summary" and "Entrance Paths".
If you click on a specific page, you'll also have those same options. When at the "Navigation Summary" page, you'll see a list of your internal pages that were the "Previous" and "Next" pages. This can give you some insight on how your users are traversing your site.
If you're looking for an analytics package that gives you a bit more granularity, I'd suggest taking a look at Get Clicky. Granted this solution probably wouldn't work so great against a large data set, but for smaller sites it's perfect.
Edited by phaithful, 04 February 2008 - 04:00 PM.
#3
Posted 04 February 2008 - 04:41 PM
There is also Funnel Web Analyzer That was mentioned here by someone. There is a free version and a $ version. Tried it and I believe they give you that.
http://www.quest.com...l-web-analyzer/
http://www.quest.com...l-web-analyzer/
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