This analysis shows the most frequently used preceding pages of preceding pages of an arbitrary page.

Example:
Pages Path: Page A > Page B > Page C
"Page A" is the second preceding page of "Page C"
"Page B" is the preceding page of "Page C".


Often "Preceding Pages" and "Pages" are added as dimension to obtain a more meaningful analysis. Alternatively, it can be filtered on a specific page and its preceding page.

Additional Information

Training chapter Analysis of Navigation Paths