With the new Google Analytics, the Dynamic Content Report has gone missing. This report was valuable to us, since many of our pages get visitors with different variables added on the end. For example, http://www.google.com?src=a and http://www.google.com?src=b. The problem for us is we want a report that will combine all of URL’s with different variables at the end into one page, just http://www.google.com.
Do you have any suggestions for us on how to do this? All of the reports I can find separate out the data for each page with the variables on the end. Thanks.
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May 14th, 2007
11:13 am
With the new Google Analytics, the Dynamic Content Report has gone missing. This report was valuable to us, since many of our pages get visitors with different variables added on the end. For example, http://www.google.com?src=a and http://www.google.com?src=b. The problem for us is we want a report that will combine all of URL’s with different variables at the end into one page, just http://www.google.com.
Do you have any suggestions for us on how to do this? All of the reports I can find separate out the data for each page with the variables on the end. Thanks.