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# Visits to URL Over Time

This report is mainly aimed at allowing you to look at a single URL or, less commonly, a group of ad hoc URLs to which you have not applied a tag.  In this report, you see the monthly, weekly, and daily traffic to one or more URLs, broken out by the various session media.

You can filter this report by

1. URL (including text search to locate URLs)
2. Date range
3. Session media

&#x20;This report is very good for looking at the history and performance of individual URLs.

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Here is a video walking through use of the report.

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