Is there a way to see visits by day of the week in analytics?

Discussion in 'Traffic Analysis' started by komirad, Sep 19, 2008.

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    I was looking at my report trying to figure out the trend between Mondays to Sundays, but I can't find a day of the week view.
    e.g. More traffic on Mondays than Fridays.

    There is the "days" view, but I had a range of many weeks selected, do I have to manually look through every day to figure out the trend?
     
    komirad, Sep 19, 2008 IP
  2. aadisharma

    aadisharma Peon

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    Yeah, surely you can track your site stats as you like with Google Analytics. You can check your website stats on daily, weekly, monthly or even hourly basis with Google analytics
     
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    Use Google Analytics.
     
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  4. komirad

    komirad Well-Known Member

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    I am using analytics. I want to stack the weeks together to find out the trend of visits for the day of the week. Like more visits on week days than weekends etc. Easily done for 1 week. How bout multiple weeks?
     
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    By Using Google analytic you can check website traffic daily, weekly.
     
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  6. komirad

    komirad Well-Known Member

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    No one is answering my question :(
     
    komirad, Sep 19, 2008 IP
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    You want to look at which day (or any other object) is best over time?

    You're going to need to download your stats and put them into a spreadsheet to manipulate them the way you are talking about.
     
    Sickthing, Sep 21, 2008 IP
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    komirad Well-Known Member

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    Yea, that's what I wanna know.
    If GA has a built in feature for this.
    Just look at the other replies. :cool:
     
    komirad, Sep 25, 2008 IP