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Filtering amplitude by a landing page typically involves using Amplitude's event segmentation and filtering capabilities to focus on specific events or properties associated with a particular landing page. Here's a general process to filter amplitude data by a landing page:

  1. Identify the landing page: Determine the URL or any unique identifier associated with the landing page you want to filter in Amplitude.

  2. Access Amplitude: Log in to your Amplitude account and navigate to the Amplitude dashboard.

  3. Create a segment: In Amplitude, segments are used to define groups of users or events that match specific criteria. You'll need to create a segment to filter events related to the landing page.

    a. Click on the "Segments" tab or navigate to the segment creation section in Amplitude.

    b. Define the segment criteria: You can set the criteria based on various properties such as user properties, event properties, event occurrence, etc. In this case, you'll focus on event properties related to the landing page.

    c. Specify the landing page properties: Depending on how the landing page is tracked in your events, you might have different options. For example, if the landing page is tracked as a URL or a specific event property, you can use that information to filter events.

  4. Apply the segment: Once you've defined the segment criteria, save the segment and apply it to your Amplitude data.

  5. Analyze the filtered data: After applying the segment, you'll be able to view only the events that match the criteria for the specified landing page. Use Amplitude's analysis tools, charts, and visualizations to gain insights into user behavior, funnel analysis, conversion rates, and more specifically related to that landing page.

Remember that the exact steps may vary slightly depending on the specific version and configuration of Amplitude you are using. Refer to Amplitude's documentation or help resources for more detailed instructions tailored to your setup.

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