The "Exits" metric shows how many sessions ended on a particular page.
For example, if five people completed their engagement with your website on your pricing page, then your pricing page will have five “Exits.”
This metric is crucial to identify which pages tend to be the last point of interaction before users leave your site.
To view your exit counts in GA4, follow these steps:
1. Go to the " Explore " section of your dashboard
"Explore" area in the GA dashboard
3. Click the " + " icon next to "DIMENSIONS".
"+" icon highlighted next to "DIMENSIONS"
A new window will appear.
4. Select "Page Title" (under the "Page/Screen" category)
5. Click " Import " to add it to your scan
"Page Title" and "Import" button bahrain phone number database selected in the "Select Dimension" window.
6. Click the " + " icon next to "METRICS".
"+" icon highlighted next to "METRICS".
7. Find and select "Outputs" under the "Page/Screen" category.
8. Click " Import " to include this metric in your analysis
"Exit" and "Import" buttons highlighted under the "Select Metrics" window
9. Drag "Page Title" to the "ROWS" area. This will display the pages as row headers.
10. Drag the "Exits" metric to the "VALUES" area. This will show the exit count for each page.
Add "Page Title" to the "ROWS" area and the "Exits" metric to the "VALUES" area
Try to identify common patterns among pages with many exits.
Do these pages lack engaging content? Do they have confusing layout or navigation?
2. Click "Blank" to start a new scan
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