Hey all.

We've recently started using a combination of analytic packages on our
main website and identifying pages is proving to be problematic.

The urls are the standard ones auto-generated by CMS,
1083_ENU_HTML.htm for example. Unfortunately that makes it kind of
hard to read when you're looking at reports about landing pages and
top content, etc. Looking at the lists based on page title has been
difficult as well because some pages have the same "headline" even
though they arent the same page. For example, we might have a product
page for "Widgets" and in the operation and parts manual section there
is another page called "Wigets" In the context of the site, it makes
perfect sense, but disconnected from its location on a report, its
just confusing. Giving each page a unique headline just ends up with a
lot of redundant wording. If i changed it to "Operation and parts
manuals - Widgets" i'd have to do that for the other 40 sub pages and
then you end up with a page that has the words "Operation and Parts
manuals" repeated 50 times.

I'm also really reluctant to start naming pages manually, as we'd have
at least a few hundred to do and it adds an extra step to content
creation, not to mention i really have no interest in having my users
start making an maintaining file names.

There may or may not be a solution to this but im curious how other
people deal with it.
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