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How to find invisible pages using Google Analytics
We all have invisible pages. Since not all of our sites' pages get organic clicks from search engines, as far as search traffic goes, these pages are "invisible." This is idle real estate on your website that should be doing its job--pulling in traffic to add to your overall traffic flow.
The tutorial below shows you how to use Google Analytics to find 'invisible pages' on your site. http://www.seomoz.org/blog/find-invi...ogle-analytics Okay, you've found your list of invisible pages, NOW WHAT? If you set up your pages correctly, load your url at http://www.iwebtool.com/link_extractor and take note of the invisible pages associated keywords Focus on the keywords in your backlink building campaigns |
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I just have some gallery pages there. Im not understanding how I can use this to make it work?
Appreciating your time to write this thread though, as I do use Google analytics & look at it regularly. |
thanks for sharing
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thanks for sharing. but for now i dont understand about it. i just start using google analytic for just 2 weeks now. and im still on a learning stage
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it is relevant to the biz and I have never seen any posts from 5$ where he claims to be an expert you on the other hand...... |
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