A box where you can search for a secondary dimension
Let's add the Session Campaign traffic dimension to our report. Start typing "Session Campaign" and select that dimension when you see it.
Dimension "Session Campaign" selected in the search box
Your report now shows your traffic data at the session source/medium level, along with campaign-level information as a secondary dimension.
"Session Campaign" dimension added to the report
Now, let’s look at how you can use this data to optimize your website and marketing campaigns.
How to analyze and use data from your traffic sources
Your traffic data helps you phone number in korea gain valuable insights into how your site acquires traffic.
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Find out which sources generate the most traffic
If you look at the Traffic Acquisition report with the primary dimension set to Session Default Channel Group, you'll see which channels are driving the most traffic to your site.
In the example below, you can see that organic search drives the majority of your traffic. The channel accounts for over 90% of all traffic based on users and sessions.
A table with "organic search traffic" data highlighted
With this information, you conclude that your blog and SEO efforts are working well to attract traffic. You can also see that organic social is doing very little in comparison.
Armed with this information, you could make two practical decisions:
You decide to continue prioritizing your SEO efforts and conduct a review of what types of articles have been performing best on your blog.
Let's review some of the main ones
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