How to find your traffic sources in Google Analytics?
You can find traffic sources in your standard Google Analytics reports.
Here's how.
First, click on “ Reports ” in the left navigation bar.
Expand the “ Acquisition ” report area in the “Lifecycle” reports. Then, click on the “ Traffic Acquisition ” report.
Navigate to “Traffic Acquisition” in the GA4 menu
You will see your traffic categorized at the Session's default channel group level.
A report showing traffic classified at the session's default channel group level.
Pro tip
If you click immediately to the left of one of the chinese overseas europe data column headers, you can sort by that field. By default, the table will be sorted by the "Users" column in descending order.
You can see your traffic sources categorized by a different dimension by changing your primary dimension. Simply click the black arrow to the right of "Session Default Channel Grouping" to do so.
Black arrow to the right of "Session Default Channel Group" highlighted.
You will see several options. Try switching to the "Session Source/Media" dimension.
Selected "Session Source/Media" dimension
You can now view your traffic data at a more granular source/medium level. You can also add a secondary dimension to your traffic source data.
To do this, click on the blue " + " sign to the right of "Session/Media Source".
"+" sign to the right of "Session/Media Source" highlighted.
"Reports" selected in the GA4 menu
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