How to Track Pages Per Session for Electricians
A customer types “emergency electrician near me” into Google. They click your result. They see your emergency services page, then browse your residential services, then check out your commercial offerings. Three pages. That is a pages per session.
This metric tells you whether visitors find your website useful. Higher numbers mean customers are exploring what you offer. Lower numbers mean they bounce quickly.
Why Pages Per Session Matters for Electricians
It measures website effectiveness. Your website is a salesperson working 24/7. If customers only view one page, your site is not convincing them to learn more. Multiple pages suggest they are considering your services.
It identifies popular content. You might think customers care most about pricing. But if your “Circuit Breaker Repair” page gets way more views than your pricing page, you know what draws interest.
It improves SEO rankings. Google watches how visitors interact with your site. More pages per session signals quality content. This can boost your search rankings for “electrician [your city].”
It guides content creation. When you see which pages get the most views, you create more of that content. If “Generator Installation” pages perform well, add more generator-related content.
How to Check in GA4
Google Analytics 4 provides this data. Here is how to find it:
- Sign in to your GA4 property
- Click Reports in the left navigation
- Select Engagement then choose Pages and Screens
- Find the User engagement metrics section
- Look for Average session pages or Sessions with more than one page
Create a comparison. In the Pages report, segment by users who viewed 3+ pages versus 1 page. This shows you the difference between engaged visitors and bounces.
Set a custom dimension for “Service Interest.” Tag your pages by service type. Then see which services generate the most multi-page visits.
The Easier Way
Let us face it. Most electricians did not become electricians to analyze data. ClawAnalytics handles the tracking for you.
ClawAnalytics shows your pages per session trend over time. You see weekly or monthly changes without touching GA4.
Electricians get answers to questions like:
- Are people reading my panel upgrade page?
- Which city pages get the most engagement?
- Should I add a page for EV charger installation?
ClawAnalytics gives you insights you can act on, without a learning curve.
Quick Wins
Break up your services. Instead of one long “Services” page, create separate pages for residential, commercial, panel upgrades, wiring, generator installation, and EV chargers. Each page is another chance to keep visitors engaged.
Add helpful articles. Write posts like “10 Signs You Need a Panel Upgrade” or “When to Call an Electrician.” These answer customer questions and pull them deeper into your site.
Use clear CTAs. Every page should guide visitors to the next step. “Learn about our lighting services” links to your lighting page. “View our commercial projects” leads to commercial work.
Optimize for mobile. Most customers search on phones. Ensure your pages load fast and look good on mobile. Slow sites kill pages per session.
Track this metric monthly. Compare your numbers to previous months. When you add new content, watch the trend. Growth means your website is getting better at selling your electrical services.