@clarencebrownDec 01.2016 — #Go over to the Admin section in your account. You will notice that there are two references, “All Filters” under the Account section and “Filters” under the View section. We are going to work in the “All Filters” to create a global filter that can be used in any reporting view. This is beneficial if you have several web properties in your account. Once you create a global filter you can easily copy it into other views in your account.
Navigate to the “All Filters” section and click on the “+New Filter” button. We are going to have to create a custom filter.
Create A Custom Filter
1.Under Filter Type we are going to select “Custom”
2.Select the “Exclude” selection
3.Choose the “Referral” selection in the drop down
4.In the Filter Pattern field we will add the root domain
@bangthetableDec 07.2016 — #Is their any possibility that I can apply filter to remove spammy links.[/QUOTE]
You can not use the Google Analytics to remove the spammy links. Because Google Analytics only help to track your website traffic details and user behaviour.
If you want to remove the spammy links, you have to use the disavow tool in the Google webmaster account.
@Markco92Dec 10.2016 — #Go over to the Admin section in your account. You will notice that there are two references, “All Filters” under the Account section and “Filters” under the View section. We are going to work in the “All Filters” to create a global filter that can be used in any reporting view. This is beneficial if you have several web properties in your account. Once you create a global filter you can easily copy it into other views in your account.
Navigate to the “All Filters” section and click on the “+New Filter” button. We are going to have to create a custom filter.
Create A Custom Filter
1.Under Filter Type we are going to select “Custom”
2.Select the “Exclude” selection
3.Choose the “Referral” selection in the drop down
4.In the Filter Pattern field we will add the root domain
5.In the Apply Filter to Views section
6.Select the view(s) and hit the “Add” button
7.Save the filter[/QUOTE]
I'm finding the solution, finally, i got something. Tks.
Select the Admin tab and navigate to the account in which you want to create the filter.
In the ACCOUNT column, click All Filters.
Click + New Filter.
Select Create new Filter.
Enter a name for the filter.
Select Predefined filter to select from the predefined filter types.
Select Custom filter to construct a custom filter from the options we provide. If you create a custom filter, consult our definitions of the filter fields.
From the Available views list, select the views to which you want to apply the filter, then click Add.
Click Save.
By default, view filters are applied to the data in the order in which the filters were added.