Hello Omniture gurus,
I have a question about the two approaches below
What i want to do:
How many organic natural search visits occurred from a set of pages (i made a segment out of it)
Solutions:
1) make a segment and go to visit report and make a calculated metrics to have visits only from channel= natural search (note the total)
2) Break the visits from above report further with pages and count the total of the metrics for all the pages
I believe the second solution is proper. Is it?
The sum of pages are much higher than total of the pages displayed which i am curious about as well as to why the total doesnt match the sum of pages
Please guide
Thanks
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Perfect. Here's what you'll want to do:
You should end up with a report that looks like this:
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Any help?
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There are a ton of ways you can get this data. Before I recommend the way you build a workspace, what dimension do you want to see visits by? Do you want to see it by date? Do you want to see the number of visits per page? Or do you want to see all natural search visits vs other referring methods?
Thank you for reply.
All i want to do is to break the visits by pages and count the pages lines item visits than the total of visits
Reason is that i have pages report in report builder and that counts the visits per page.
How do you see the difference between
1. making a segment of pages and taking the visits total
2. Making a segment of pages, take the visits and break down the visits by pages and count the sum of line items of pages
3. Page report in report builder and making sum of visits of pages
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Perfect. Here's what you'll want to do:
You should end up with a report that looks like this:
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Thank you very much. I have questions further to clarify and answer my main questions from here
1. In the screenshot attached, will the total be equal to sum of pages displayed if i export ALL of them and sum the individual pages visits on excel
2. How does this approach different than
A) make a segment
B) drag visits total only as a total visits
Thanks
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@Gigazelle, what does it mean when you say - '...hit-level segments would filter that data out.' Is there some kind of de-duplication when looked at a segment level rather than at individual pages summed up.
I also read the article shared in the first bullet.
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