Probably every digital marketer aware of Google Analytics has a report called ‘In-page Analytics’ through which you can decide how users interact with your site as far as the anchor links/content they tapped on a website page.
Through this understanding, you can evaluate your CTA (call to activities) and other on-page components (like enticing elements to click, internal linking, creatives on a page and so forth) as far as directing people to different parts of your site.
One of the greatest favourable positions of in-page examination is that you no longer need to include following code all over, all through your site, to track taps on various site page components.
In recent days, in page analytics feature is not available in new Google analytics new interface under the Behaviour section. I have checked under all sections available in Google analytics but I couldn’t find it. The missing feature is bug or Google removed “in page analytics feature” for Free Google analytics users? Hoping Google will restore the feature and make available to the Free Google analytics user.