Anyone use Google Analytics: Filters?

by askloz
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Hey peeps,

Does anyone know how to apply a filter to a specific page?

There's so many choices to choose from via the drop down menu I can't work out which one is the correct one.

I know how to include a sub-directory ONLY, but that sub-directory has two pages that I would like to track based on sign-ups/leads

like...

in order not to include data from somedomain.com, I'd include the filter to only track data via a new profile to say:

somedomain.com/sub-directory/

but how do I add one for a specific page

my pages are like:

somedomain.com/subdirectory/somepage.php = via profile 1


somedomain.com/subdirectory/someOTHERpage.php = via profile 2

both these pages are thank you pages, but the landing page has different content, and me need to know which landing page converts better.

I've never used G.A filters for AB testing before, just the normal method of AB testing.

Cheers in advance peeps.
#analytics #filters #google
  • Profile picture of the author jburke
    if you go to top landing pages breakdown, otherwise from most other pages in analytics, you can type in the URL or the unique part of the URL at the bottom in the search box. just type in the unique ending of the URL that you're trying to analyze and it should pull up. Otherwise you may have to set up a custom report or advanced segment that looks for a URL ending in.....If you're comparing paid search data than it would be even easier with just a URL performance report.

    Try to mess around with some of these options and you should be able to figure it out.
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  • Profile picture of the author askloz
    sorry Jburke, didn't understand that at all

    if you can, can you give us

    1) go here
    2) select this
    3) check this button
    4), etc, etc.

    instructions... i've spent the last 2 hours reading their help center on tracking individual pages and excluding the TLD traffic for a particular profile and haven't found any info. some close, but not close enough.
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  • Profile picture of the author askloz
    anyone?
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    • Profile picture of the author dburk
      Hi Loz,

      I'm sure you probably already knew this, you can create user defined Goals in Analytics that should do what you say you are trying to do with filters. Is there a specific reason you are trying to use filters instead? Perhaps to tease out keyword data?
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      • Profile picture of the author askloz
        yup, done that, but it records hits from the TLD too, and it's skewing up the data

        adwords/analytics werent much help, same typical standard replies

        Originally Posted by dburk View Post

        Hi Loz,

        I'm sure you probably already knew this, you can create user defined Goals in Analytics that should do what you say you are trying to do with filters. Is there a specific reason you are trying to use filters instead? Perhaps to tease out keyword data?
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