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You can customize metrics, dimensions, and filters to make reports with easy-to-find information. Organic landing pages A bread-and-butter report for all SEOs – an organic landing page report is a must. To do this, let’s go to Engagement and click on Landing Page. Image 27 Once this loads, click on the pencil icon in the top-right corner. Image 28 Once that loads, click on Add Filter. A new section will appear and ask you to choose a dimension. Type in or scroll down and select Session default channel group.
Under Dimension values, choose “Organic Search.” Here’s what DB to Data finished product looks like: Image 29 Hit OK and then Apply. Now, you have your organic landing pages dashboard. You can also take this further and add additional filters to the report. Let’s say you want to see only blog pages on your site. Go back into filters and click +Add New Condition. You can select Landing page + query string and set it for any pages that contain /blog/. Now, your report will filter down organic sessions to the blog section of your site. Image 30 Before you leave, you’ll want to ensure you save your changes.
After making any changes, you will see a blue save button appear. Here, it would be best to save it as a new report. This way, you’re not going to overwrite the original report and can return to it and make additional dashboards (like filtering traffic down to social, referral, etc.). name it and back out. The library When you go back to the Reports main screen, you will see a Library icon at the bottom. Click on that. Image 31 Here, look for the Life cycle card and click Edit collection. Image 32 From here, we can search for our custom report and easily drop it into Life Cycle.
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