Visitor converting Goal - visitor information
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How can i obtain information ( i mean whatever information i can get ) about a visitor, who has completed a Goal on website. The information could be -
Where the visitor came ( country )
Keyword typed by the visitor to come to Goal page
and any other information which could be obtained ?
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Thanks Bryce for your reply. I am looking this on a user-by-user basis.
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Thanks Adrian. Would you please throw more light on "'Goalx Completions' (where x is the goal slot). What should i write ? Should it be "Goal1 completion".
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Set up an Advanced Segment using a metric of 'Goalx Completions' (where x is the goal slot) and a condition of greater than 0. Apply the segment and you'll be able to view your GA reports focused on this segment and see what countries they came from, keywords typed, etc.
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Are you looking for this on a user-by-user basis, or just looking for a general report?
Google Analytics can give you a fairly nice profile of the visitors who've completed goals, and in some cases you can filter it down to a single conversion. You would just need to find the easiest way to filter down to a single conversion.
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