A potential client lands on your wealth management page, sees the services list, and leaves without exploring your investment strategies or team. But what if you knew that visitors who read your market insights blog stayed four times longer and were far more likely to request a consultation? Pages per session reveals these patterns.
Why Pages Per Session Matters for Finance
Complex Decision Support: Financial decisions involve multiple factors. Clients comparing retirement plans, investment options, and fee structures need detailed content across several pages.
Trust Signal: Each page view represents another opportunity to demonstrate expertise. Visitors who explore your educational content see your firm as a valuable resource.
Product Awareness: The more pages prospects view, the more products they understand. This increases the likelihood they’ll find a service that fits their needs.
Compliance Alignment: Financial content must be thorough but compliant. High pages per session with good engagement shows your content meets regulatory requirements while serving clients.
How to Check in GA4
- Open GA4 and select your financial institution property
- Navigate to Reports > Engagement > Pages and screens
- Locate the average pages per session metric in your overview
- Segment by user property or custom dimension to see differences between client types
Build a custom report filtering for product pages to understand which offerings generate the most interest and exploration.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics makes pages per session actionable for finance professionals. You skip the complex setup and see immediately which content keeps prospects engaged.
Example questions ClawAnalytics answers:
- Which service pages have the highest pages per session from organic traffic?
- How does session depth change for visitors who request financial consultations?
- Which educational content drives the most qualified leads?
Quick Wins
- Create pillar pages for major services with links to detailed product pages
- Add calculators and tools that encourage users to explore multiple results pages
- Include team member profiles with credentials to build credibility across pages
- Develop comparison guides that naturally lead visitors through multiple topics
- Monitor pages per session during product launches to gauge interest levels