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Analyze Website Traffic Using Google Analytics

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There are often situations where either we or our clients want to know the ways through which they can track the performance of URLs they have been redirecting to a different page. If we are running a marketing campaign, the task of measuring the performance of a landing page or tracking conversion rates and tracing our redirects could provide a wealth of information to push the traffic on our business goals.

But the problem is Google Analytics is not able to track what redirect traffic comes through, rather it only gives the raw traffic numbers to the page without tracking if any URL redirected people to it.

Use of Google Analytics: The process of using Google Analytics to see the traffic sources of a specific page in our Google Analytics account is so easy.

To start, we have to Log into the Google Analytics account and navigate to Behavior > Site Content. From there, we can choose whether to view the traffic sources of all our website’s pages or the exit pages.

Here is the process to view the traffic sources of our site’s landing pages which is important as these are the pages which many visitors will land on first while visiting our site.

The next step would be navigate to secondary Dimension > Acquisition > Source/Medium. Here we will see a list of our website’s landing pages complete with the source of our site’s traffic which is the place where visitors were before clicking on the website and also the medium, which is the ways how our visitors arrived at the site.

Creating segments in Google Analytics to view traffic sources: By using the segments feature in Google Analytics, we can track the traffic stats of a specific web page. This method is more advanced and will give us a more detailed look at the traffic sources of specific pages on our website. The Google Analytics Behavior report only provides us a collective view of all our traffic sources by breaking it down into direct, organic and referral traffic.

Although this is helpful but Google Analytics segments can break our traffic sources down even further such as we can also see when the site’s traffic comes from paid traffic sources or social media sources.


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Does the Page Load Speed really affect Google Rankings?

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Page ranking on Google search engine has been the matter of prime importance for website owners. And they really pay heed to it.  They leave no stone unturned to raise their website ranking. And a few years before it was concluded that time needed to load a website really affects its ranking on search engines too. Read on to know in detail about it.

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First we try to understand this point from a layman view. If an online user searching something opens your website and it takes in loading, then definitely he or she will look for the options. As in this tech world time matters a lot and seconds too value a lot. So, obviously Google will rank those sites high on the search engines which can be loaded in least time. And if your website takes time then it will have a lower ranking although it has quality content too.

Google Chrome, Google Toolbar data and Google Analytics are the different sources which give the speed related information to Google. One can know about the page speed from the Labs section of the webmasters tool.  Quality is the criteria of prime importance on Google and on all aspects it is considered. So all those who are thinking to generate business from their website should measure the loading speed of their website and if it’s less than they should work on it. Upgrading the server, using codes and files can help in increasing the speed of the website to a considerable extent. This in turn will Help in converting users to clients and customer satisfaction too.