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How Do I View Who Has Been Looking At My Site On Google Analytics?

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    Log into your Google Analytics account. Under 'Website Profiles' in the 'Reports' section, click on 'View Reports'.

    This should bring up reports for your website. You should be able to look at your page views and visits, which will be presented in a graph, and you can also view which visitors to your site are new visitors and returning visitors.

    There is also a 'Visits by Source', which shows how your where your visitors have accessed your site from. For example, if they accessed your site from another website, then the name of that website will appear in this section.

    There is also a 'Geo Map Overlay' which shows where your visitors are located. On the map, there will be marked areas, showing where your visitors are based, and you can use the calendar on the left to view which visitors looked at your site on a particular day. There is also a visitor summary.
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    answered 3 years ago

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