Let's see how Google Analytics can help you find traffic sources.

Google Analytics: How Do you track website traffic?

Log in to Google Analytics and this will help you locate the data that matters. Now, look on the left-hand side down the list to Acquisition >> All Traffic >> Channels.

The Analytics web traffic stats will tell you which channels drive the highest traffic to your website. Organic Search, for example, has the highest number of visitors. These are people who use search engines.

You can also go to the Source/Medium report, which is available under All Traffic. This will allow you to narrow down your traffic source and channel.

You now know how to track traffic to your website from various sources. But what if you need to track traffic to specific pages using Google Analytics?



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brichnow21 Premium Plus
Good job, Lily!
Jay has been doing GA all this month and this just supports or gives a different format for repetition and different learning styles!
Thank you!
Barb
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
That's great to hear Barb.
Sometimes you need to hear it a different way for the penny to drop completely Glad it helped.

Lily
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brichnow21 Premium Plus
Yes!
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Bootcamp20 Premium
This is really so key, knowing where your traffic and visitors are will save You time and money.
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
Absolutely!
Lily
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RCanty Premium Plus
Thank you for the breakdown. It is very helpful to know this information. Better yet, it is great to know how to retrieve and review this info.

Canty
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
It's important to know what you are looking at Canty and why. I'm pleased this made it clearer for you.
Lily
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DorothyJ3 Premium Plus
Hello Aussiemuso, this is very helpful to know your traffic breakdown also your visitors' location, thank you so much all information is wonderful.
Thanks,
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
You are so welcome Dorothy.
Glad to help.
Lily
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JKulk1 Premium
Another fantastic tutorial Lily. I'm still trying to understand Google Analytics ( even after three years) and this will help immensely. Thanks Jim
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
That's terrific news, Jim.
Let me know if you need some clarification on anything.
There is always more to learn.

Lily
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