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Hello Analytics Gurus I have a very strange situation. URL Structure Domain: www. example. com Landing Page: www. example. com/landing-page1 Thank You page: www. example. com/thank-you I have one domain which I am using for multiple landing pages. Using Wordpress and contact form 7. So we have 1 form which we are using on all landing pages because landing pages are similar to each other and the information we need to get is same for all pages so we are using one form. I set up GA for the domain and created a view for each landing page because I am running page campaigns on these pages. My contact form is having one Thank you page But how can I track conversions for different landing pages in their own GA View? I don't know if I explained it correctly please let me know if you need more explanation. Thanks
http://www.example.com/landing-page...OptDs
Hello Analytics Gurus I have a very strange situation.

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You have to create a GOAL in analytics for each view. Im not sure I understand why you're using a different view for each landing page. You can analyze your campaigns on a Campaign Level or even a Landing Page level. Regardless, each view needs its own goal.  
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Add utm tags to the links from your various campaigns. You can come to the same landing page from all over, and tag the source with a proper UTM tag so it's easily tracked in GA.  
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100% with @waal - a view is an independent "entity" so goals are separate from each views. NOt clear to me why you're splitting if everything is on the same domain - you can split / analyse based on parameters / campaign id's etc.  
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I might be wrong to choose a view but I want to track multiple metrics for a landing page. Actually, I don't have any home page on my domain and I am using this domain to host multiple landing pages for paid marketing campaigns. So I am not sure which analytics model I can use to differentiate the conversions and performance of each landing page. Because I have a plan to add more landing pages like maybe 10-20 more. So I don't get it how can I manage each landing page in the analytics.  
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@gaul624 In Analytics, go to Behavior > Landing Pages . You can see your pages their along with conversion metrics.  
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