In this guide we will discuss about Terminology of Web Analytics. We have listed here a set of terms that one should be familiar with while performing web analytics β
- Benchmarking β A service that gives a view of how your website is performing in contrast to others.
- Bounce Rate β Number of times a user quits without exploring your webpages.
- Click β An action of clicking on your webpages.
- Conversion β Conversion takes place when a goal is completed, e.g., purchase, registration, downloads, etc.
- Direct Traffic β Traffic coming directly on your website by clicking on your websiteβs link or typing the URL of your website in the address bar.
- Filter β A guideline that exclude/include specific data from reports.
- Funnels β Steps visitors take to finally complete a goal.
- Goal β A metric that defines the success rate, e.g., sale or sign-up.
- Goal Conversion Rate β Percentage of visits on every goal achieved.
- Impression β The display of your website on the Internet.
- Keywords β Search queries that visitors use to find your website.
- Landing Page β The first page from where a visitor enters your website.
- New Visitor β The visitor who is coming to your website for the first time.
- Organic Traffic β Traffic for which you need not pay. It comes naturally, e.g., traffic from search engines.
- Paid Traffic β Traffic for which you need to pay, e.g., Google AdWords.
- Page View β Number of times a page is viewed.
- Returning Visitor β The visitors who have already visited your page earlier. Returning visitors are an asset for any website.
- Time on Site β The average time a visitor spends accessing your site in a time.
- Tracking Code β A small snippet of code inserted into the body of HTML page. This code captures the information about visits to a page.
- Traffic β Flow of visitors to your website.
- Traffic Sources β The source from where traffic originates.
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