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Content
Entry Pages
Find the most common first page of a visit to your site.
Entry Pages: Countries
Find the most common first page, by country, of a visit to your site.
Pages: Exits
Find out where users exit your site to understand trends and behaviors.
Pages: Next
Find out where users went to after looking at a page to understand trends and behaviors.
Pages: Previous
Learn where users came from before looking at a page to understand trends and behaviors.
Categories
Tag groups of pages with a category and then report on the group as a whole. For example, for a news site, split pages by local new, national news, sports, and weather.
Site Pages
See at a high level which pages are most popular.
Single Page Visits
Find pages where the user visits and then “bounces” without viewing another page.
Accessed File Types
Of all of the files tagged on your site, see which file types are the most accessed.
Traffic
Referring Domain
Identify the domains referring traffic to your site or app.
Referring Page
Identify the pages referring traffic to your site or app.
Referring Site
Identify the sites referring traffic to your site or app, including subdomain and protocol.
Referrers: Entry Page + Names
Identify the referrer most likely to refer traffic by the most popular entry pages.
Traffic Sources
Identify the sources of traffic to your web application such as Paid Search, Organic Search, Referring Sites, or Other Campaigns. Knowing the source of your traffic empowers you to plan your marketing activities.
Traffic Sources: Entry Page
Identify the sources of traffic to your web application such as Paid Search, Organic Search, Referring Sites, or Other Campaigns by the most popular entry pages.
Campaigns
Campaign IDs
Identify the highest performing e-mail and paid advertising campaigns. Attribute return behavior, so you can capture true performance, even if they don’t convert on the first visit.
Campaigns by Countries
Identify the highest performing e-mail and paid advertising campaigns by country.
Campaigns by New vs. Returning Visitors
See whether new or returning visitor status affects which campaign is the highest performing.
Same Visit Campaign IDs
Find campaigns that perform on the first (same) visit compared to ones that perform on secondary visits.
Campaigns
Use a lookup table to attribute campaigns to demand channels, campaign partners, marketing programs, and activity.
People
Geo: Countries
Learn which countries are viewing specific content.
Geo: Drilldown
Quickly identify site traffic by drilling into region, country, state, or city.
Geo: Languages
Learn about the top languages used for viewing content.
Geo: DMAs
Learn which Designate Marketing Areas are generating the most traffic.
Organizations
See which organizations (lookup by IP address) have the most traffic to your site.
Visit Duration
See a breakdown of how many visits are occurring by duration interval.
Search
On-Site Searches
Learn the most popular search words used on your sites to help refine search configuration and metadata attribution to drive more successful search activity.
On-Site Searches: Not Found
See unsuccessful search phrases used on your sites to identify content that is desired by not present or easily found.
Technology
Browsers: JavaScript Versions
Discover the various JavaScript versions supported by users’ browsers to help make browser support and design decisions.
Browsers: OS
Find out about browsers by OS report on most popular browser behavior.
Browsers
Learn the screen resolutions used to plan design and user experience.
Browsers: Versions
Identify the browser type and versions used to understand popular or less-used technology.
Device Types
Learn the most and least used device types to help with user design and layout, understand change effectiveness, or determine the need to create sites for specific device types.
Device Types: Browsers
Identify potential issues with particular browsers, which browsers are preferred by users, or decide on support needs for older browsers.
Device Types: Device Marketing Names
Learn which device brands are used on environment to plan for better UX or identify potential implementation issues.
Device Types: Platforms
Identify potential issues with particular platforms on your network, identify or track adoption of new technologies, or discover OS support needs.
Mobile: Devices + Browsers
Ensure your site is delivering the right mobile experience by seeing trends for devices and browsers used by device.
Mobile: OS + Devices
Learn about the most popular mobile OSs and devices and where they are most used.
Mobile: OS Versions
Learn about the most popular OS version numbers and where they are most used.
OS
Dig into the most or least popular OSs for planning support needs.