Google Analytics Announces Weighted Sorting
Google Analytics has announced a new sorting algorithm called weighted sort which weights the sort by the number of data points, getting rid of all those annoying 1 visit = 100% bounce rate visits.
To make this easier to understand they have given some examples In their post on the Google Analytics Blog.
When you have a lot of data within an normal account, you tend to get given a lot of information like the image below. We have all seen it, the single visits that have 100% bounce rate. A lot of the times, this does not help you gather the information that you need.
With the new weighted sort option, Analytics took into consideration the number of visits for each row bringing to the forefront the items you care about.
Weighted sort is also available on other metrics including Goal Conversion Rate and % New Visits.
AdWords have included a handy video to explain further.
Source: atelier-seo.com
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