Analytics: how to see which pages a person visits?

by Spivey
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I've been using google analytics for a few years now. But I still don't know how to track which pages a particular user visits (if that's even possible). For example, I see someone visited my site from New York City, I see they used Google to find my site, I see the keywords they used, and I see the landing page they arrived at. I also see they visited 5 other pages on the site. But I don't know how to see those other 5 pages they visited. Lots of people visit my site from New York everyday, but I want to track which pages this particular person visited. All I see is the number 5, it doesn't tell me which 5 they were, just the landing page. Anyone know how to do that?
#analytics #pages #person #visits
  • Profile picture of the author Nicklas12
    Im not sure this is doable in analytics. MAybe it is. This tool will do it
    and can be used for free Heatmaps, Visitor Movies, Web Analytics | Customer Experience Analytics by ClickTale in 400 hours.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ken Durham
    Via Google's Privacy Policy they do not release such information. You do not get to see IP.s or anything. Everything remains anonymous.

    For details such as that you will have to use a different stats tools.
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    yes, I am....

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  • Profile picture of the author EMarketingProfessional
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    • Profile picture of the author mojojuju
      Use something like phpTrafficA which allows you to see the individual paths that specific visitors take through your sites.
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      :)

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