Have you ever wondered…
- What search terms are Canadian visitors using to find my site?
- Which US states do I get most traffic from?
- Which pages on my site are most popular with visitors from London, England?
Our new “Filter” feature makes it easier for you to answer these questions and many others too. Let’s look at an example…
Keyword Analysis – Filter
Click “filter” on the Keyword Analysis page to access the available filters for this statistic.
The available filters will be displayed like this:
Bounce visits occur when a visitor enters your site then “bounces” away again having only viewed one page on your site. (Although often considered a negative, bounce visits may not necessarily be a bad thing… but that’s a blog post for another day ;))
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Filters are available on all of the most popular stats pages on StatCounter, and some stats pages have extra filters relevant to the stat in question. We’ll be continuing to expand the range of filters available as well as the stats pages that are covered by filters.
Feedback Please!
We would be really grateful if you could take some time to have a look at the new filter options. Let us know what you think. Any questions on what the filters mean? Any confusion on interpreting the stats? Is there another filter that you would find useful? What other options would you like to have available?
Your feedback is vital and will be used to refine and improve this new feature. Thank you folks.
NOTES:
– The example bakery site and related stats used in this blog post are entirely fictional.
– The filter feature is under ongoing development – expect changes and additions.
– Question 1 above can be answered by going to “Keyword Analysis”, filter by “Country” and select “Canada”
– Question 2 above can be answered by going to “Country/State/City/ISP”, choose the “State/Region” option, filter by “Country” and select “United States”
– Question 3 above can be answered by going to “Popular Pages”, filter by “Town/City” and select “London, United Kingdom”