How do I see how many users per page in Google Analytics?

How do I see how many users per page in Google Analytics?

You can see the number of unique visitors to your site as a whole in Google Analytics’ Audience report. But if you go to Behavior > Content Drilldown, to view a particular page of set of pages, you can only see “unique page views”. Unique page views is a different measure to unique visitors.

How do I find the repeat rate in Google Analytics?

Finding repeat customer data in Google Analytics is very simple. Log in to your Google Analytics dashboard and navigate to the Audience tab. In the New vs Returning Users tab, scroll down and look for the percentage of returning users (repeat customers), and percentage of revenue from returning users.

How well do you retain your users Google Analytics?

The Retention overview report in Google Analytics displays how well your app or website is able to retain visitors. Other examples of cohorts include, all the users that downloaded your app on the same day and all of your website visitors over a seven-day period. Learn more about cohorts.

How does Google Analytics count new and returning users?

How Google Analytics counts New and Returning users. The first time a device (desktop,laptop, smart phone etc) or a browser (like chrome, internet explorer) loads your website content, Google Analytics tracking code creates a random, unique id called the client id and send it to GA server.

Why is my Google Analytics count so high?

In advanced implementations of Google Analytics, you can reduce that problem by implementing a cross-device User-ID in your website. But without that, some of your ‘new’ users could actually be returning users, and so the total Users count in any report is probably over-inflated a bit.

How many people visited Google Analytics on both days?

That is because 33 people visited ON BOTH DAYS, and a sum is counting them twice (816 actual 2-day total + 33 users visiting both days = 849 summed). NEVER add Users numbers together to get a total.

What’s the difference between New and returning visitors in Google Analytics?

Both refer to your website visitors. However, there is an exception. While everywhere else, Google Analytics refers to website visitors as ‘users’, in the New vs Returningreport it categorises website visitors as a ‘new visitor’ and ‘returning visitor’ (instead of a ‘new user’ and ‘returning user’):