How to Track Top Landing Pages for Bloggers
You spend hours writing blog posts. Some bring thousands of readers. Others barely get a dozen visits. Without tracking landing pages, you are guessing which content actually works.
Why Top Landing Pages Matters for Bloggers
Understanding your top landing pages helps you in several ways.
Content strategy becomes data-driven. You see exactly which topics attract readers. This means you can replicate success instead of repeating mistakes.
Ad revenue improves. Advertisers pay more for pages with high traffic. Knowing your top performers lets you pitch ad slots with confidence.
Conversion rates climb. If a page brings visitors but they never subscribe or buy, you can optimize it. Landing page data reveals where to focus your effort.
Time gets saved. Instead of guessing, you know exactly which posts deserve updates, promotion, or expansion.
How to Check in GA4
Google Analytics 4 gives you this data, though the interface takes some navigating.
- Open GA4 and go to the Reports section.
- Click Traffic Acquisition in the sidebar.
- Look for the dimension dropdown and select Landing page.
- Review the rows sorted by sessions or users.
You will see which URLs brought people to your site. The data shows sessions, engagement, and conversions per page.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics makes this much simpler. Instead of digging through GA4 reports, you get clear answers.
For bloggers, you might ask:
- Which blog post brought the most subscribers this month?
- Are my oldest articles still getting traffic?
- Which landing pages have the highest conversion rate?
ClawAnalytics answers these questions in seconds. You see your top landing pages alongside actionable insights. No more clicking through dozens of menus.
Quick Wins
Update your best performers. Add related posts, email signup forms, or affiliate links to pages that already get traffic.
Fix underperforming pages. Low-traffic landing pages may need better headlines, faster load times, or clearer calls to action.
Promote strategically. Share your top landing pages on social media, in newsletters, or with backlinks to boost their reach further.
Test variations. Use A/B testing on landing pages to see which headlines or layouts convert better.