Dear community,
Could you help me to answer this question:
Consider a Visitor is arriving on the website 4 times per month and the scenario stands below:
Visit 1 : A >> B >> D >> E
Visit 2 : A >> C >> D >> E
Visit 3 : B >> C >> D >> E
Visit 4 : C >> A >> D >> E
So what is Entry page for Unique Visitor?
First Page in the First visit = A
or
First page in the Last Visit = C
Thanks!
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Assuming that the first Hit in all the Visits is a page view call (s.t())
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Entries persist throughout the Visit. So, if you try fetching Entry Page report with Unique Visitors metric, you will see something like below:
Entry Page | Visits | Unique Visitor |
A | 2 | 1 |
B | 1 | 1 |
C | 1 | 1 |
D | 0 | 0 |
E | 0 | 0 |
Total | 4 | 1 |
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Assuming that the first Hit in all the Visits is a page view call (s.t())
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Hi, thanks for your answer, but it is not clear for me
Could, you give me more details, please.
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@Van9Entry Pages are Visit-scoped. That is why Entry Page A had 2 Visits, whereas the others had 1 Visit. But your requirement is to report with the Unique Visitors metric. Assuming the same visitor had performed all 4 visits in your example, then Entry Page A would have been used by only that one Unique Visitor, so "1" is reported, not "2".
The above only applies when a Pageview is always tracked as the first hit of any visit. In some implementations, a Custom Link could have been tracked first before any Pageview. (It's rare, but it happens.) In such cases, since the first hit is not a Pageview, the Entry Pages report would not show the expected numbers.
But I don't think you have such a scenario, so you can ignore that possibility of an unexpected Entry Pages report.
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