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The Timer: Sets a time limit between funnel steps. Users who don’t complete the next step within the allotted time will not be counted in the funnel statistics. Open/Closed Funnel: By default, funnels are closed. Opt for an open funnel to allow users to enter at any stage, not just at Step 1. Path exploration This one is more flexible than its old UA counterpart. For instance, you can choose any page or event as your starting or ending point (with a meaningful event count). To create one, go to your Explorations dashboard and click on Path exploration. If you want to start fresh, click the Start over button in the top-right corner.
Image 40 When prompted to select your starting DB to Data ending point, choose the Starting Point option. user activity after they land on a specific blog page. Click on Starting Point and select Page path and screen class. You’ll be presented with various page paths to choose from. You can either find the desired page or use the search function in the top-right corner to locate it easily. After selecting the starting point, you can click on the blue nodes to explore how users navigate throughout your website. Image 2 If you want to include multiple blog or category pages within the same path exploration, follow these steps: Click Start over in the top-right corner to begin again.

Choose the event name and select “session_start” in the second node titled Step +1. In the Step +1 node, click the pencil icon to customize the pages to include. Select the desired page paths or page titles (e.g., top 3 with “Google+Redesign”). Click Apply to save your selections. Avoid clicking on the X+ More option unless you want to reset your filtered settings. You can explore and analyze user behavior with the chosen pages without clicking on that option. These steps will allow you to set up your path exploration with specific starting points and explore user navigation within your blog or category pages.
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