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Changed GA Feature: Report Organization

Posted: May 8, 2007 7 Comments

20050507_dashboard_nav.pngThe GA team has completely reformatted and re-organized the reports. A couple of reports have changed dramatically and, I’m sorry to say, one report did not make the cut and has been removed from the product. A moment of silence please…

Quoting the GA help center…


Changed & Removed Reports

All Navigation Report

To find what pages visitors came from and left to for each individual page for your website, you no longer need to hunt for the page you want in the All Navigation Report. Instead, you can go to the Navigation Summary in the Content Overview report. From here you can either click the link for the page you want in any of the tables, or select the page you want from the drop-down menu under the report summary.

All CPC Report

Information provided by the All CPC Report in the previous interface can now be found in the Keywords and AdWords reports under the Traffic Sources group. You’ll be able to intuitively drill in to those reports to find the information you need.

Keywords Considerations

Though the Keyword Considerations report was potentially very useful, it didn’t meet our demands for reliability and also was not one of the widely used reports. This may change.

If you’re having trouble finding a report in the new GA try using the Report Finder tool.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: features, google-analytics, reporting, v2

Comments

  1. John says

    May 8, 2007 at 6:02 pm

    Dear Justin,

    As always thank you so much for the great information provided, you guys are awesome.

    I was a bit surprised discovering the new GA layout. As you said at first it is a bit confusing but after a while you get used to it.

    Something I am concerned though is that it seems that the E-commerce Top cities and country drill reports down have disappeared.

    In the old layout this report was a list of the countries/cities as provided by the code on Thank you page. With the new one it seems we can only get the city of where the visitor is from… I have compared the old report data and the new one with tests I have done. On the ol report it is correctly listing the cities I have made a purchase for (1 and 2 as per UTM T code) but on the new one it is only showing the city I am from? Can you help please

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  2. Justin says

    May 13, 2007 at 6:32 am

    Hi John,

    You can still get at that data, it’s just in a different place. Use the Visitors > Map Overlay report. Then, in the top right corner, under the date range selector, choose what data you would like to have the map display. In your case you would choose revenue.

    Let me know if that is clear. I’d like to post a screen shot but I can’t add images to comments!

    Justin

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  3. mai9 says

    May 17, 2007 at 8:35 pm

    In first version I could see the cities for visitors that had 1024×768 screen resolution. I don’t know how to do that in v2. Do you know?

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  4. Justin says

    May 17, 2007 at 8:42 pm

    mai9,

    It’s a bit more difficult to get that data. You need to use the reverse process that you used before. Choose a city first, using the Map Overlay report. Then segment that report using the Screen Resolution.

    HTH,

    Justin

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  5. mai9 says

    May 17, 2007 at 9:05 pm

    Thanks, I missed the “Segment” menu. =)

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  6. mai9 says

    May 17, 2007 at 9:15 pm

    One detail. You explained how to find resolutions used in one city, but I wanted cities using a specific resolution.

    I can find the “Segment” button on the Cities page, but not in the resolutions page.

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  7. Justin says

    May 30, 2007 at 11:58 am

    Mai9,

    You need to use the reverse process. You can only segment city by resolution. You can not segment resolution by city.

    Justin

    Reply

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