Web Metrics
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✅ WEB ANALYTICS
Page views: Number of pages viewed of our website in the selected time interval.
Visits: Number of times our website has been visited ("Sessions" in Google Analytics).
Visitors: Number of unique users who have visited your website.
Posts: Total number of posts published in the selected time period.
Comments: Total number of comments received on the posts published in the selected time period.
Daily page views, Daily visits, Daily visitors, Page views per visitor, Posts per week and Comments per post: Average between the total data and the selected time range.
✅ LIST OF POSTS
Date: Indicates when the post was published.
Comments: Number of comments received for each post.
Page views: Number of times each post has been viewed in the selected period.
Lifetime page views: Number of times each post has been viewed since it was published.
Location
Visitor countries: List of countries from where your visitors have access to your web. The data is expressed in absolute value and percentage.
By clicking on the arrow to the right of each country, you access to:
Region: Breakdown of regions in that country.
Visitors: Number of unique users who have visited our website expressed in absolute values and percentage.
Traffic
Page Views: List of the pages that have been visited on your website organized in descending order. Expressed in number and percentage of the total visits received by the website in the period of time selected.
Traffic Source: List with the different kind of sources that send traffic to your Website. In number and percentage. Organized in descending order. By clicking on the arrow to the right of each traffic source, you access to:
Accesses: Number of unique users that have visited our website expressed in absolute values and percentage.
📝 Notes
“/” means the homepage of your site—the page people see when they go to your main domain (like www.yoursite.com).
“Direct” traffic means someone typed the URL into their browser or came from a bookmark.
Source “Google” means the person found your site through a Google search (organic, not paid).
How to drive traffic to your website from Instagram? Take a look at this tutorial.
Updated on: 04/04/2025
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