Google Analytics visitor tracking

Discussion in 'Google Analytics' started by rellik, Oct 28, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello there,
    I need some advice from you.
    For example first visit to my site was from facebook and after some days same visitor go to my site trough direct hit and make transaction. So the thing i want to know - is it possible to track each returned visitor by his first entry point on site ? Or maybe there are other services with this feature ?
    Regards,
    Rellik
     
    rellik, Oct 28, 2009 IP
  2. onsons

    onsons Peon

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    no u cant i think so............... if you got answer please answer me @
    Good Question
     
    onsons, Oct 29, 2009 IP
  3. icecape67

    icecape67 Guest

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    analytics cookie should track that user as a returning visitor at least. I dont think it's possible to track the returning visitor to the original user acquisition source. Good feature though! maybe you should propose it to google ;)
     
    icecape67, Oct 30, 2009 IP
  4. rellik

    rellik Active Member

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    Thx for response. But maybe you know tool that can track this stuff ?
     
    rellik, Oct 30, 2009 IP
  5. zarades

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    There is such thing as visitor path.
    If it's not enough and you don't care about checking visitors' browsers you can override browser string with first page string using _setClientInfo()
     
    zarades, Oct 31, 2009 IP
  6. rellik

    rellik Active Member

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    Hello zaradas,
    Thx for your advice. But maybe you can provide more details on it ?
     
    rellik, Nov 1, 2009 IP