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Discussion in 'Google Analytics' started by Prof.stan, Mar 17, 2008.

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    What is page view and page visits in Google analytics?
     
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  2. Lever

    Lever Deep Thought

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    Do you mean Page Views and Pages/Visit?

    Page Views = total number of page views per day e.g. 20,727 page views on 14 March
    Pages/Visit = average number of pages per visit e.g. 4.50 pages/visit means every visitor, on average, views 4.50 pages (that metric is a 50/50 between an average of 4 and 5 page views per visit but is factored from many more and far fewer page views per person)
     
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    pipsbank Banned

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    Page/Visit - one visitors look on how many pages
     
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    Luq Well-Known Member

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    pageviews are the number of total pages loaded in a day or timespan,pages/visit is the average number of pages each user has visited calculated by total page views/number of unique visitors in that particular time period
     
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  5. Prof.stan

    Prof.stan Well-Known Member

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    16,869 Visits
    54,221 Pageviews
    3.21 Pages/Visit
    what is it ?
     
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    sunsoft30 Peon

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    Google analytics uses javascript for tracking. Then how it identifies spiders, as javascript is not executed during spider visit. I heard that google analytics tracks only googlebot and not other crawlers, Is that true? I'm using crawltrack for all sites in the same server setup. For sites hosted in another hosting account cannot be tracked by this setup, so I think of using google analytics for such sites. Any workaround for this?
     
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    angilina Notable Member

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    Pageviews = The total number of pages viewed.

    Pages/Visit = Average number of pages, visited by each visitor
     
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    16,869 Visits x 3.2142349 page pre visit= 54,221 page views

    On average, each person that comes to your site, averages 3.21 pages per visit.
     
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    More user friendly explanation:

    Pages/Visit - How much pages a user visit on your page, in other words, how much times did he clicked on the site. The more they stay, the much your content is better.

    Visits - Will refer to the total of users that visited your site today. The total who typed in their browser your website address, or reached it through a link.

    Page Views - This will be the total number of all pages clicked for the day. For example Joe clicked 5 pages, Tom clicked 4, Mat clicked 7. Joe's Pages/Visit will be 5, Tom - 4, Mat - 7, totals 16. You had 16 page views today dear friend! :)
     
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    Prof.stan Well-Known Member

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    thanks for all really very nice explanation here.
     
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    Nice Explanation...

     
    tapanp, Mar 17, 2008 IP