Track traffic for specific content?

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I'm currently adding more articles to my site, trying to get higher quality visitors to my site.

Besides that, I want to use new methods to drive traffic to my content. I believe it is important to track the sources, so that I know which works well and which is not. I'm using google analytics.

My Question:
How can I track the traffic for a specific post on my blog by using google analytics? Is it under content>site content>all pages> the specific page?

Can I track where the traffic sources for that particular post as well? For example, can I know is the traffic comes from Youtube, or Vimeo, or Facebook, or Pinterest?

Above are my questions. I humbly seek guidance and advice from experienced warriors here.
#content #specific #track #traffic
  • Profile picture of the author betterwtveter
    I am guessing that your site does not have a tracking systems, because many blogs and website services have a back office to see your traffic reports. But other than that I saw a tutorial that can help you find your traffic sources on google analytic s.
    How to Track Paid Traffic from Different Ad Networks in Google Analytics : Unbounce Answers
    Hope this helps. Good Luck
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  • Profile picture of the author darrenchow
    I have a tracking system. I'm currently using google analytics on my blog.
    Just that, I'm still not good at tracking the traffic. That's the reason I ask how do you track traffic to a specific content.

    Thanks for the info you provided. It will come in handy when I use paid traffic in the future =)
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