Thursday, 12 June 2014

week12


1) Looking at the site useage, what does the terms visits, page views and pages/visit mean? What does the bounce rate mean and does it vary
 much from day to day?

Visit--access when something or someone visits your site. It consists of one or more page views / hits. A visitor can have many access your site.

Page view -- page view time visitors view on the site Webpage, regardless of how many click generate. Page component files. Each image on a page is a separate file. When the guests to see a page (the page view), they may see many pictures, graphics, images, generate multiple hits.

Bounce rate-- the site's jump out rate, or any other page for visitors to your site, tell you how many people "rebound" (left) from your web site to view the next page. So, if your website jump out rate is 30% (relatively low), which means that 30% of the visitors to your home page to bounce back. This concept is to tell you how to implement your homepage.

2) Now look at the traffic sources report. What are the three sources of traffic and where has most of the traffic come from?

Direct flow = when people type network address directly in the address bar.

Reference flow = traffic from the recommendation or other sites.

Search engine = Google some "engine", which will enable people to find the things. A simple click will enable people to find what they are looking for links.
Direct traffic 22.38% -39351.00
Referring site 15.74%-27668.00
Search engines 61.88%-108797.00

3) What was the most popular web browser used to access the site?

The most popular web browser used to access the site is Internet Explorer.

4) How many countries did visitors to Foliospaces come from and what were the top four countries?
pages visit

2265 from 49 different countries, tourists. In 1387 four major countries are Australia, USA in 584 years, England in 109 years, Canada in 72.

5) Having clicked every possible link on my analytics, make a few comments on (a) What you can track, (b) What you can track over time and (c) What you can’t track.
(a) Access, page views, on the website jump out rate, flow sources, traffic from the country and user profile.

(b) access, the number of page access, people spend a long time on each page, many different countries, visit the website jump out rate.

(c) the location of the person, what time, whether in although other website on your website,

6) What do the following terms mean? These are just a few, you may like to add some more yourself.

High bounce rate •Ugly Web Content

Key words •Meta data for SEO and other identification of web site content

Average Page Depth
Click through rate •The Number of Clicked on a particular advertisement on the page

Click •Number of Clicks

Cookie •A temporary file to remeber user details on further visits

Impression
Hyperlink •Inter-connection between different web pages

Navigation •A set of links to goto the different parts of web site

Pageview
Session •A timeframe for holding dynamic values

Unique Visitors (or Absolute Unique Visitors) •Unique access from particular IP

URL •Universal Resource Locator to Locate the web site on server

Visitor
Visitor Session
Comparison shopping

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