If a page never received any pageviews
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:08 am
Leave 'Showing' set as 'Pageviews'. You'll get a new table showing pages as the rows, and the mediums (media? mediumses?) as the columns, like this: A pivot report Now, sort the 'organic' column ascending (lowest values first). You'll see a nice, clear list of pages that haven't received any clicks from organic search: the report, sorted by organic clicks, ascending That's it! You can take a look and find the pages getting zero organic clicks. A few cautions: This report will not show pages with zero pageviews overall.
Then the Google Analytics tracking bug never fired, a australia business email lists nd the page isn't in Google's reports. This data is a lot more helpful for pages that otherwise get lots of traffic. If a page gets 1 view overall and zero organic views, that may mean it's got SEO issues. Or, it may mean that the page just sucks overall. Use your judgment. This is only 1/2 the battle.
Don't assume the invisible pages need optimization, and that all will be well. It's possible that these pages simply shouldn't be there, or that there's a problem with how you're linking to them, or something else. Use this report as a starting point. Not an end point. This week Will Critchlow is back to help Rand talk about best practices for keeping your clients (and yourself) happy during consulting contracts and when you deliver on your SEO services.
Then the Google Analytics tracking bug never fired, a australia business email lists nd the page isn't in Google's reports. This data is a lot more helpful for pages that otherwise get lots of traffic. If a page gets 1 view overall and zero organic views, that may mean it's got SEO issues. Or, it may mean that the page just sucks overall. Use your judgment. This is only 1/2 the battle.
Don't assume the invisible pages need optimization, and that all will be well. It's possible that these pages simply shouldn't be there, or that there's a problem with how you're linking to them, or something else. Use this report as a starting point. Not an end point. This week Will Critchlow is back to help Rand talk about best practices for keeping your clients (and yourself) happy during consulting contracts and when you deliver on your SEO services.