Let's say you have a .ng domain but you receive more traffic from USA than from Nigeria.
Let's say you want traffic only from Nigeria.
How do you correct this?
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Let's say you have a .ng domain but you receive more traffic from USA than from Nigeria.
Let's say you want traffic only from Nigeria.
How do you correct this?
"Social Settings Tab" allow you to track what people are sharing on your social sites.
You have to make sure to add also your own domain www.yourwebsite.com to avoid loosing deeper social insights.
Google Analytics tracks all referral sources by default. But if you want to track visitor behaviour from your business page on social sites it will be good idea to add those social tracking links.
This is based on our experience because unfortunately Google didn't add details as it does for the other tabs.
Hope this help!
Many thanks Dan! These 2 are very good tips! 
Have you ever tried this kind of segmentation? If yes with which results?
Does anyone know how to segment the traffic (the visitors) for "primary purpose"?
Thank you Jason, the video explain how to segment by "task completion rate".
Unfortunately not how to segment the traffic (the visitors) by "primary purpose".
Is there any way or a best practice to measure this? How we can detect if a customer is coming in our website for more information or for buying (qualitative data) and then put into a segment of Google Analytics to get insights?
How to segment the traffic by "primary purpose" and "task completion rate" in Google Analytics? Is there any tool that in your opinion works better than Google Analytics for achieve the same result?Many thanks to everyone that share his experience and tips.
Many thanks Kane, I've found very useful your links!
https://ahrefs.com is great! This one works! Many thanks Chris! 
Thank you Chirs, I've just tried Majestic but doesn't give me informations.
http://hrefs.com seems to be a blog? Is it the correct URL?
Many thanks!
How to understand from where the link to a competitor's internal page http://www.exampledomain.com/contest/book are coming?
I mean, we want promote the same "event" but we want understanding where the competitor is already present.
Open Site Explorer doesn't have any data for the website listed but I'm sure that the page has a lot of backlinks (I've verified the first 50 manually in Google.it)
Many Thanks for all your advices.
Let's say that you are organizing a "literary contest".
How to select the portals/websites where to ask you to insert the advertising/posts in order to promote the contest?
We are trying to do this:
What about Twitter and Facebook?
Do you have any advice?
Many Thanks!
Thank you Jason! We'll use Facebook Ads and we'll target people who have not had interaction with our brand.
One last question:
If a friend of a friend that has not had any interaction with my Page clicks "Like" in my "Promoted post" or "Promoted offer", will this person increase the number of the fan Page?
Or, this friend of a friend must like the general "Brand Page" in order to increase the number of fan?
Many Thanks
Hi John, thank you so much for have shared with us your real data. It's very helpful! We'll try to use Facebook Ads instead of Facebook Promoted Posts.
Many Thanks
Does a "Facebook Promoted Offer" increase the count of the "Like" on a Facebook Page?
Great Sean, thank you.
The industry is "online printing", if you have some ideas 
Thank you Sean, very specific about the 2).
What is your answer to the question 1)?
1) Does every single Like to that "Promoted post" will be counted as new fan?
Let's say that I manage a Page for a company, and I run a contest through a "Promoted Post".
Does every single Like to that "Promoted post" will be counted as new fan?
My objective is to increase the fans number of the page, which is your best practice to achieve that through a Facebook contest?
Many thanks.