With Lumar, you can filter reports by traffic, so you can focus your attention on the most important pages—those that are getting the most amount of visitors. To enable these metrics, you will need to have Google Analytics connected to the Lumar platform, and also connect Google Search Console to Lumar.
With Google Analytics data pulled into the Lumar platform, the following new aggregated metrics will then be available as columns in reports:
- GA Page Views - Aggregated page views from Google Analytics
- GA Visits - Aggregated visits from Google Analytics
- GSC Clicks - Aggregated clicks from Google Search Console
These new metric columns will behave in the same way as other columns in the reports, so they are sortable, filterable, etc.
With these metrics in place, the default layout of reports will change slightly. Every report will now have the Aggregated GA Page Views column, and issues will be sorted by the value by default. If Google Analytics is not connected, reports will be sorted by URL count by default.
Currently, the ‘Filter’ option when setting up Google Analytics as a source in the crawl setup will default to Organic Search Landing Pages. For accessibility, you should set this to ‘All’ by selecting from the dropdown. We will soon be updating this, so it will default to ‘All’ for accessibility crawls.