Post by account_disabled on Feb 11, 2024 4:43:39 GMT -6
Imagine that you open the “Traffic Source/Channels” report in Google Analytics and see the following sources in it: yandex.ru/referral, yandex.by/referral. Example of a “Traffic Source/Channel” report in Google Analytics You will probably have questions: what is hidden behind yandex..referral and why is there no such source in Yandex.Metrica? Example of a “Sources, summary” report in Yandex.Metrica Cause.
Yandex is constantly improving the way it tracks Antarctica Email List traffic, but Google take these innovations into account. For this reason, the default reports do not always correctly identify organic traffic from Yandex search, and most of this traffic ends up in the referral channel. Therefore, when analyzing Yandex organic traffic in Google Analytics reports, all yandex.*/referral sources must be analyzed together. How to fix? In the working view, you should set up a filter that will turn yandex./referral into yandex/organic. Before implementation, we recommend testing the filter settings in a test view.
Setting up a filter in Google Analytics Work View Setting up a filter in the Google Analytics production view Non-excluded URL parameters Task . Determine the top popular pages and find out how users navigate the site. You go to the Behavior/Site Content/All Pages report in Google Analytics and create the top pages, add a descending sort for the Page Views column to find the most viewed ones. However, it is too early to draw conclusions. If you sort this column in ascending order, you may see many single view pages that don't "count" in the page's main link.
Yandex is constantly improving the way it tracks Antarctica Email List traffic, but Google take these innovations into account. For this reason, the default reports do not always correctly identify organic traffic from Yandex search, and most of this traffic ends up in the referral channel. Therefore, when analyzing Yandex organic traffic in Google Analytics reports, all yandex.*/referral sources must be analyzed together. How to fix? In the working view, you should set up a filter that will turn yandex./referral into yandex/organic. Before implementation, we recommend testing the filter settings in a test view.
Setting up a filter in Google Analytics Work View Setting up a filter in the Google Analytics production view Non-excluded URL parameters Task . Determine the top popular pages and find out how users navigate the site. You go to the Behavior/Site Content/All Pages report in Google Analytics and create the top pages, add a descending sort for the Page Views column to find the most viewed ones. However, it is too early to draw conclusions. If you sort this column in ascending order, you may see many single view pages that don't "count" in the page's main link.