How to see where users are coming from using Google analytics

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Hello guys, I was hoping if any GA people can help me out here.

Here's the situation:
I have 2 different domain names we'll call siteA and siteB.
say siteA is a blog and siteB is a mailing list sign up

Now is there a way to see the users that access siteA and then siteB. I want to know which source of traffic I should aim at.

I don't want t just see people going to siteA and that's it, but also that they leave my site and access siteB.

Is this what they called "Funneling" ?

Thank you
#analytics #coming #google #users
  • Profile picture of the author PLRExpress
    A few ways. Head into the analytics of SiteA, head to "content", select a page and see the % of clicks that you have had on each link - ie, your link to site B.

    Or, head to site B and see the entrance pages and traffic sources that are coming from site A.

    Also, if you want a more technical approach, you can set up a funnel in the goals section.
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    • Profile picture of the author oliverr43
      Thanks a lot for that info Nathan, unfortunately, I will have to get technical because it's on another domain....

      Anyways does the funnel show the past step before they entered site1? The source traffic also?

      Thanks
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