I am looking at Visit Depth (Pages per Visit) in Workspace to understand the distribution of the amount of pages seen in one visit.
What I don´t understand, how can I have less page views associated to an amount of pages per visit than pages seen in that visit.
To make it a bit more clear, at the end of my visual I see a table like that... How can the number of page views e.g. only be 243 if I have 1232 pages seen in that first visit?
Thanks, Antje
Visit Depth | Visits | Page Views |
---|---|---|
Pages per Visit: 1232 | 1 | 243 |
Pages per Visit: 1254 | 1 | 265 |
Pages per Visit: 1342 | 1 | 253 |
Pages per Visit: 1355 | 1 | 302 |
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Do you possibly have a segment applied or are using a virtual report suite that would be excluding some of your page views?
Do you possibly have a segment applied or are using a virtual report suite that would be excluding some of your page views?
Hi there,
Have a look at this article. Hit Depth
You will most likely need to use hit depth because you are looking at getting pages per visit. The article explains things quite well.
/Waqas
Oh yes! It is so simple. Had a segment applied. Is there any way to get the visit depth only for a segment?
Thanks for helping,
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Hi Waqas,
thanks for your answer.
I already looked at the page depth, and as some of the pages had pretty high values there I got the idea to investigate the visit depth in detail. Unfortunately neither the page (or hit) depth nor the visit depth can be applied on only a part of my report suite (a segment).
But it was a interesting hint.
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