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Filter by Country
One of my company's Web sites is icyou.com, a healthcare video site. My problem is that a new city directory site, icyou.se, has just started in Sweden. Enthusiastic Swedes are typing 'icyou' into their browsers looking for this new site and of course are getting redirected to icyou.com. These visitors take one look at our site, realize they are in the wrong place, and back out instantly. This worthless traffic of course skewing our GA traffic stats, and so for now I want to filter from Google Analytics all traffic coming from Sweden. A quick look-up of Swedish IP addresses showed that there were literally hundreds of ranges that would have to entered into a filter (and have escape slashes added) - not a practical solution.
So my question is: Is there a simple way in Google Analytics to exclude all traffic from a specific country (Sweden, in my case)? Thanks in advance for any help.
This is my first post here, so I hope I have observed protocol - I certainly couldn't find an answer to this question when I searched on earlier posts.
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