Why would a landing page be not set in Google Analytics?

Why would a landing page be not set in Google Analytics?

If you see (not set) as a value for Landing Page, this is generally due to a session with no page or screen view level hits included. It’s possible to have a session that doesn’t include a page or a screen view, but that does include another kind of interaction hit type (e.g. an events or ecommerce hit type).

What is a landing page in Google Analytics?

In Google Analytics, any page can be a landing page. It’s simply the first page a visitor goes to on your site, essentially their point of arrival. They might get there from clicking a Google search result, following a link in an email, or following a recommendation from another site.

Why are landing pages showing as not set in Google Analytics?

Written on 20 April 2016 . If you are seeing (not set) appear in your landing page report in Google Analytics it could be due to a number of reasons, but most often it’s because a session has been recorded with an event level hit but no page views.

What does not set mean in Google Analytics?

Landing Page = (not set) If you are seeing (not set) appear in your landing page report in Google Analytics it could be due to a number of reasons, but most often it’s because a session has been recorded with an event level hit but no page views.

Why does Google Analytics not show my conversions?

When you create goals in Google Analytics, there is a chance that you may have entered the wrong URL or used an incorrect URL structure. As a result, you wouldn’t be able to see your conversions in reports. By default, Google Analytics only uses the page path and ignores your domain name.

Why do I get errors in Google Analytics?

Since the tag and property do not match, you’ll get errors in data reporting. To fix the issue, make sure you use the right tag for your property. You can find the tag by going to your Google Analytics account and click Admin. Then select your Account and select the Property you wish to use.