Post by bapp1207 on Mar 16, 2024 1:22:15 GMT
Its common knowledge that most users are not browsing the internet just for pleasure. Now more than ever users have a thought process behind every website visit. To help gain some insight into this user behaviour we think the below metrics are the ones to keep a close eye on Pageviews Measure the total number of pages viewed on your website. This is a great metric to provide insight into what.
The are the topperforming pages on a site. Average session duration average length of sessions on a website. For the majority of websites a higher average session ASB Directory duration number suggests a wellperforming site as it shows users are interested in your websites content. Pages per session The average number of pages viewed during a session on a website. More pages per session mean that users are engaged and exploring more of your site.
Internal linking is a huge part of publishing successful content and therefore if your pages per session metric are low consider using more internal links to other pages and content within your website to encourage site exploration. Bounce rate Bounce rate is defined as the percentage of visitors that leave a webpage without taking an action such as clicking on a link filling out a form or making a purchase. If a page on a website has a high bounce rate this would indicate that the landing pages are not relevant to your website visitors. A negative user experience can have a detrimental impact on a websites performance so all landing page content must be appropriate for your target audience. Conversions Conversions the final part of the ABC funnel.
The are the topperforming pages on a site. Average session duration average length of sessions on a website. For the majority of websites a higher average session ASB Directory duration number suggests a wellperforming site as it shows users are interested in your websites content. Pages per session The average number of pages viewed during a session on a website. More pages per session mean that users are engaged and exploring more of your site.
Internal linking is a huge part of publishing successful content and therefore if your pages per session metric are low consider using more internal links to other pages and content within your website to encourage site exploration. Bounce rate Bounce rate is defined as the percentage of visitors that leave a webpage without taking an action such as clicking on a link filling out a form or making a purchase. If a page on a website has a high bounce rate this would indicate that the landing pages are not relevant to your website visitors. A negative user experience can have a detrimental impact on a websites performance so all landing page content must be appropriate for your target audience. Conversions Conversions the final part of the ABC funnel.