harysingh

Website Traffic Issue

by @harysingh (154), 3 months ago

Recently, I have created a new sub-directory abc.com/au and I have implemented the GA TAGs, and Search Console Tags properly. But, also my directory sessions are viewed on my old Analytics. Then, suggest to me how can i solve this problem?

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rightangledevelopers@gmail.com

To resolve the issue of directory sessions appearing in the old Analytics account, you need to create a separate Google Analytics property for the new sub-directory (abc.com/au). Make sure to double-check the GA tags on the sub-directory pages and ensure that they are unique to the new property. Also, verify that the Search Console is connected to the correct property to track and analyze data accurately, which is specific to the abc.com/au directory.

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by @Zinavopvtltd (195), 3 months ago

To resolve the issue of sessions appearing in the old Analytics account, ensure the new sub-directory is correctly configured in your Google Analytics account. Verify that the GA tags and Search Console tags are accurately implemented on the new directory pages. Double-check the property settings in Google Analytics to confirm that the correct tracking code is associated with the new sub-directory. If issues persist, consider checking for any conflicting tracking codes or filters that might be affecting the data.

jiyaroydm
by @jiyaroydm (105), 2 months ago

It appears that your new sub-directory's sessions are not being tracked accurately in Google Analytics 4 despite proper implementation. To resolve this issue, ensure that the GA4 tags are correctly placed on all pages within the /au sub-directory. Additionally, check if there are any conflicting tags or settings that might be causing the discrepancy. Review your implementation in Google Tag Manager if you're using it. Double-check the property settings in Google Analytics 4 to confirm that the correct views and filters are applied. If the problem persists, consider reaching out to Google Analytics support for further assistance.

VasancityAcadamey
by @VasancityAcadamey (75), 2 months ago

Experiencing website traffic issues can stem from various factors. Slow loading times, server issues, or poor website optimization may deter users and affect overall traffic. External factors like algorithm changes, SEO fluctuations, or increased competition can also impact website visibility. Regularly monitoring analytics, optimizing content, and ensuring technical aspects are up to par are crucial in addressing and mitigating traffic issues. Seeking professional assistance in website analysis and optimization may be necessary for sustained traffic growth.

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