When you save those as custom metrics, then you

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When you save those as custom metrics, then you

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You can also measure 10%. I've seen lots of different ways. You can measure 1%. It seems a little much, but you can do that too. What you're looking for there is the idea of setting individual triggers for each of these scroll depths, because what you want to know is when that 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% is hit, but you don't just want to save them as events in Google Analytics, because there isn't a lot you can do with that in terms of math.

What you want to do is you want to set each scroll depth as a custom metric. czech republic phone number library If you aren't familiar with custom metrics, in Google Analytics there are dimensions and there are metrics. So a dimension is something like the city that people were from or the page that they were visiting. A metric is the number of page views or users that happened. So, in this case, it's the number of times that somebody viewed a page versus the number of times that people went 25% of the way down the page or 50% or 75%.

can do some math to figure out what the average scroll depth is, for example, and that's a really nice way to figure out if people are actually looking at your stuff or if they are interested, or maybe there's a really interesting CTA that's driving them away, but then they're not seeing something even cooler further down, or maybe the page looks like it ends, so they're not going any further.
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