SEO Tips: Seeing where your visitors go on your website with Google Analytics Visitor Flow

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One of the most useful things to know about your website is how the visitors move through it, and more particularly which pages they visit as they go on their journey.

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In the past Google Analytics (GA) has been quite poor as showing this in my view, but in the new version, there is a report called Visitors Flow, which outlines in a very visual form exactly the path that the visitors take.

To access Visitors Flow for yourself, simply login to the new Google Analytics, click on Standard Reporting, then click “Audience” from right side, and then click “Visitors Flow” from that drop-down.

There are various controls to see more or less connections and you can filter the report by specific metrics such as new visitors, returning, direct and so on.

Coming Soon. I think this is such an important report in Google Analytics I’m working on a more detailed Tutorial to get the best out of it.

 

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