How can I find information about traffic going to a specific page on my website from Google Analytics?

{ Posted on Oct 25 2009 by admin }
Trinibuff asked:


I have a web page was never setup as a “Goal” in Google Analytics but I need to extract visitor information for that page only (not the home page). If there is no chance of getting this information from Analytics, do you have any recommendations on website/software that i can use to obtain historical data for my web page visits?

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3 Responses to “How can I find information about traffic going to a specific page on my website from Google Analytics?”

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    did you input the HTML needed to track it? If not you are out of luck. If you did then go to analytics and look for it, it’s there.

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    Google Analytics allow you to find visitor information from specific pages of your site.

    Go to CONTENT –> then choose either TOP CONTENT or CONTENT BY TITLE (or even CONTENT DRILLDOWN) –> select the dates you want to see the traffic information of that particular page.

    However, you need to set the dates depending on the duration you want (if you want the daily traffic such as pageviews, etc. then you need to set the date for that day). It’s a little cumbersome but doable

    But actually, if you hover your mouse on the graph in the CONTENT BY TITLE DETAIL section for example, you can see the pageviews for each day for that particular page

    I’ve worked with HBX (now Virtual Sciences) and you can run this query easily, but license alone for this software is $25,000+. For an additional $1,500, you can even run the queries on Excel (which is different from exporting the data to Excel).

    Or you can get the slightly cheaper WebTrends though license starts at $10,000

    With Google Analytics you can get it for free. So just spend a little time getting the data. You don’t have to set it up as GOAL — as Goal is about conversion, not visitor information

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    google analytic is good enough. maybe you forgot to put the code on every page of your site. anyhow if you already have you can take a look at the content section. then view full report. to see all pages statistic make sure on the dropdown option you select the right number of pages to be display per page. you need to explore the tools otherwise you will miss the report that is already waiting for you. good luck.

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