advanced segment based on page view?

Discussion in 'Google Analytics' started by EricLaszlo, Jan 4, 2010.

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    Hello again, folks --

    I'd like to create an advanced segment based on all visitors who viewed a specific page on my site at any point during their visit. How can I do this?

    TIA,
    Eric Fettman
     
    EricLaszlo, Jan 4, 2010 IP
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    yes. you can track it through advance segmentation. just create advance segment as in image.

    Replace given page with that you want to track. when ever you want to see then select page views advance segment when you want to see page views of that page.

    For more information related web analytics tips you might like to read webanalyticstip.com

    let me know if you need any help.
     
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    dipali, Jan 4, 2010 IP
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    dipali, thanks very much. This worked fine - except for tiny discrepancies between the Starts With /mypage.html and Does Not Contain /mypage.html segments - they did not add up exactly to the All Visits segment totals for visits and conversions as I expected, but not a signifcant difference
     
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    ok. can you elaborate more on your question... so i can help you.
     
    dipali, Jan 5, 2010 IP
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    Basically, I have set up two "either/or" advanced segments, and all visits should fall into one or the other. However, there are (very) small numbers of visits and conversions that are unaccounted for relative to the built-in All Visits segment. Specifically, the sum of visits for my two segments is 29337 vs. 2945 total, and conversions are 4572 vs. 4573. Not too concerned, but I'm just wondering why the discrepancy. I believe that the selection logic for my two segments is sound.
     
    EricLaszlo, Jan 6, 2010 IP