How to Track Top Exit Pages for Local Business
Imagine a potential customer walks into your bakery, looks at the menu, then walks out without buying. You’d want to know why, right? That’s exactly what exit pages tell you for your website.
Why Top Exit Pages Matters for Local Business
Every local business loses customers at certain points online. Here’s why tracking exit pages matters:
Customer intent is clearest at exit points. When someone leaves from your pricing page, they either couldn’t find what they needed or it was too expensive. This signal is gold for local businesses.
Local searches have high intent. People searching for “plumber near me” or “coffee shop downtown” are ready to act. If they exit from your location page, you might be missing hours, directions, or a map.
Your website is your storefront. Unlike big corporations, local businesses rely on every inquiry. A 10% drop in exits from your contact page could mean 5 more bookings per week.
Mobile users behave differently. Local customers often search on their phones while driving. If your click-to-call button is hard to find, they exit and call a competitor.
How to Check in GA4
Here’s how to find your exit pages:
- Open GA4 and go to Reports > Engagement > Pages and screens
- Click the Add comparison button
- Set dimension to Exit page path and metric to Exits
- Look for pages with high exit rates, especially service pages and contact pages
The key metric to watch is “Exit rate” (exits divided by views). Pages above 50% need attention.
The Easier Way
Manual GA4 analysis takes time. ClawAnalytics does this automatically and tells you what to fix.
For a local business, typical exit page questions ClawAnalytics answers include:
- Which service page loses the most visitors before they book?
- Is my contact page missing a clear call-to-action?
- Are mobile users leaving because the map doesn’t load?
The tool flags issues like missing phone numbers, slow-loading images, or confusing directions. You get a simple checklist instead of a raw data dump.
Quick Wins
Add clear CTAs on high-exit pages. If people leave your services page, add a “Book Now” button or your phone number prominently.
Fix broken links. Run a quick check monthly. Broken links frustrate visitors and drive exits.
Optimize for mobile. Most local searches happen on phones. Test your site on your own phone weekly.
Speed up your site. Slow pages make people leave. Compress images and use a fast hosting provider.
Add social proof. Customer reviews on exit-prone pages build trust and reduce exits.
Start tracking your exit pages today. That leak in your funnel might be an easy fix.