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Any Google Analytics users in the house?

So I need to learn to use Google Analytics better. My particular quandry comes because I'm using it on a domain www.example.com and have several sites that I need to track which are implemented like www.example.com/site1 and www.example.com/site2. I want to track the usual stats for each of those pages:

I'm going to Content Optimization-->Content Performance-->Top Content. Then I select the individual site (/site1/ as it is shown), click on the drop down arrow next to it, and choose "Data Over Time." This then shows the different stats over my time period.

Is this the most proper way to get the usual traffic stats on a specific site within my domain?

Any other tips/tricks to using Google Analytics?
 
That's one way of doing it. I suppose you could also create multiple profiles from your single one (one for each subdirectory), and then add a Filter to each one that only includes traffic to that subdirectory.
 
Originally posted by: clamum
That's one way of doing it. I suppose you could also create multiple profiles from your single one (one for each subdirectory), and then add a Filter to each one that only includes traffic to that subdirectory.

I agree that this would probably be the cleanest way to do it.
 
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