How do I use user flow in Google Analytics?
How do I use user flow in Google Analytics?
A user flow is a series of web pages that define a visitor or task. It includes the steps that a user performs to complete the task, during a website visit or other UX process. The “top path” is the most common user flow.Let's find the top path through your site. We'll do this using three reports in Google Analytics.
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First, log into your Google Analytics account and navigate down the left panel to “Users Flow”. Then, set the date range that you want to review in the users flow graph. This is located on the top right. The users flow interface will then give you a graphic display of the traffic through your website.
The Google Analytics Users Flow report helps you understand exactly how visitors to your website are navigating their way through your web pages. By comparing the desired path to the actual paths, you can make user experience adjustments to better serve their prospective customers.
A user flow is a series of web pages that define a visitor or task. It includes the steps that a user performs to complete the task, during a website visit or other UX process.
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Google Analytics is known for sharing loads and loads of data. In reports and in graphs. But there are some places in Google Analytics where you can find a visualization of data! Exciting! Users Flow is one of them. Let’s check Google’s definition of a Users Flow:
The Users Flow report is a graphical representation of the paths users took through your site, from the source, through the various pages, and where along their paths they exited your site.
log into your Google Analytics account and navigate down the left panel to “Users Flow”. Then, set the date range that you want to review in the users flow graph. This is located on the top right. The users flow interface will then give you a graphic display of the traffic through your website
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