Google Analytics – FAQ https://clix.co/faq Fri, 05 Sep 2014 21:09:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 What is Average Pages per Visit? https://clix.co/faq/2014/09/05/what-is-average-pages-per-visit/ Fri, 05 Sep 2014 21:09:14 +0000 http://faq.clix.co/?p=771 Average Pages per Visit – You can also use Google Analytics to determine the number of pages your visitors view during their visits. This information can help you understand if your navigation and internal linking strategies are working, as these features typically encourage visitors to stay on your site longer and peruse more content.

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Average Pages per Visit – You can also use Google Analytics to determine the number of pages your visitors view during their visits. This information can help you understand if your navigation and internal linking strategies are working, as these features typically encourage visitors to stay on your site longer and peruse more content.

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What is Average Visit Duration? https://clix.co/faq/2014/09/05/what-is-average-visit-duration/ Fri, 05 Sep 2014 21:07:49 +0000 http://faq.clix.co/?p=769 Average Visit Duration – The average visit duration reported by Google Analytics helps you understand how long visitors spend viewing your site. The more time they spend on your site, the more engaged they are with your brand.

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Average Visit Duration – The average visit duration reported by Google Analytics helps you understand how long visitors spend viewing your site. The more time they spend on your site, the more engaged they are with your brand.

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What are Demographics? https://clix.co/faq/2014/09/05/what-are-demographics/ Fri, 05 Sep 2014 21:06:59 +0000 http://faq.clix.co/?p=767 Demographics – Google Analytics provides information on where your visitors live – down to the city they live in and the language they speak. You can also use this information to understand how many of your visitors are first-time visitors versus how many return to your site repeatedly.

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Demographics – Google Analytics provides information on where your visitors live – down to the city they live in and the language they speak. You can also use this information to understand how many of your visitors are first-time visitors versus how many return to your site repeatedly.

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What are Referral Sources? https://clix.co/faq/2014/09/05/what-are-referral-sources/ Fri, 05 Sep 2014 21:01:37 +0000 http://faq.clix.co/?p=765 Referral Sources – This tool provides information regarding how visitors got to your site. Visitors can arrive on your site by entering your URL directly into their browser, through a search engine or through a referral from a third-party site that’s linking back to yours. Google Analytics breaks this information down so that you can […]

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Referral Sources – This tool provides information regarding how visitors got to your site. Visitors can arrive on your site by entering your URL directly into their browser, through a search engine or through a referral from a third-party site that’s linking back to yours. Google Analytics breaks this information down so that you can see how many people came through each referral source, their average time on site and the number of pages they typically visited, which can be helpful in terms of determining how to allocate your traffic generation resources.

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What are Unique Visitors? https://clix.co/faq/2014/09/05/what-are-unique-visitors/ Fri, 05 Sep 2014 20:58:26 +0000 http://faq.clix.co/?p=759 Unique Visitors – A unique visitor is counted once, no matter how many pages are viewed. Understanding how many unique visitors you have is important as it indicates what type of reach you have in terms of actual people reading your site’s content.

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Unique Visitors – A unique visitor is counted once, no matter how many pages are viewed. Understanding how many unique visitors you have is important as it indicates what type of reach you have in terms of actual people reading your site’s content.

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What are Pageviews? https://clix.co/faq/2014/09/05/what-are-pageviews/ Fri, 05 Sep 2014 20:54:52 +0000 http://faq.clix.co/?p=757 Pageviews – Pageviews is the total number of pages viewed. Repeated views of a single page are counted. This means that if a visitor comes to your site and visits six separate pages, that visitor will increase your total page views by six. A site with higher page views has more opportunity to convert more visitors into […]

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Pageviews – Pageviews is the total number of pages viewed. Repeated views of a single page are counted. This means that if a visitor comes to your site and visits six separate pages, that visitor will increase your total page views by six. A site with higher page views has more opportunity to convert more visitors into sales.

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What are l.facebook.com and lm.facebook.com Referral Sites? https://clix.co/faq/2014/09/05/facebook-referral-sites/ Fri, 05 Sep 2014 20:48:50 +0000 http://faq.clix.co/?p=754 l.facebook.com occurs when someone clicks a shared link or post from facebook.com (on desktop or when on desktop mode using a device such as a tablet or even mobile occasionally. For example: Windows products allow the user to use desktop version rather than the Facebook mobile application. lm.facebook.com occurs when someone clicks a shared link […]

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l.facebook.com occurs when someone clicks a shared link or post from facebook.com (on desktop or when on desktop mode using a device such as a tablet or even mobile occasionally. For example: Windows products allow the user to use desktop version rather than the Facebook mobile application.

lm.facebook.com occurs when someone clicks a shared link or post from m.facebook.com, the mobile Facebook version (like the mobile application). This would explain why there are no desktop users for this source.

When visiting l.facebook.com you get redirected to facebook.com, and when visiting lm.facebook.com you get redirected to Facebook’s mobile site.

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What is Bounce Rate? https://clix.co/faq/2014/09/05/what-is-bounce-rate/ Fri, 05 Sep 2014 20:13:46 +0000 http://faq.clix.co/?p=751 Bounce Rate is the percentage of single-page visits (i.e. visits in which the person left your site from the entrance page without interacting with the page).

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Bounce Rate is the percentage of single-page visits (i.e. visits in which the person left your site from the entrance page without interacting with the page).

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What is Google Analytics? https://clix.co/faq/2014/08/05/what-is-google-analytics/ Tue, 05 Aug 2014 21:04:22 +0000 http://faq.clix.co/?p=747 Google Analytics: A service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about a website’s traffic, traffic sources, and measures conversions and sales. Source

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Google Analytics: A service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about a website’s traffic, traffic sources, and measures conversions and sales.

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New vs. Returning Users https://clix.co/faq/2014/08/05/new-vs-returning-users/ Tue, 05 Aug 2014 20:17:58 +0000 http://faq.clix.co/?p=742 New user: Is a user that has not visited your website within a given date range. Returning user: Is a user that has already visited your website at least once within a given date range. Source

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New user:

Is a user that has not visited your website within a given date range.

Returning user:

Is a user that has already visited your website at least once within a given date range.

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