By clicking on MANAGE, you will arrive at the general dashboard of the associated site, where you can view your statistics.
Statistics
- If you have a Discovery, Growth and Lite plan, the available data will include the number of Page Views and the number of Visitors.
- If you have an Advanced, VIP, Business and Premium plan, you can access more detailed statistics, such as Page Views and Visitors, Top Visited Pages, Search Terms, Visitors by Country, Device Categories, Traffic Sources, and Referring Sites. This data will help guide your communications and marketing strategy.
Note: To have more detailed statistics, click on the link View detailed statistics.
Detailed Statistics
The Site Statistics tab shows your site's overall traffic within a given period. You can view your statistics by period: Today, Yesterday, Last 7 Days, Current Month, Last Month, or Custom. You can also view your statistics for a specific period by selecting the option: From DD/MM/YYYY to DD/MM/YYYY.
Page Views and Visitors:
- Page Views: represents the total number of pages visitors have viewed on your site.
- Visits: represents the number of times your site has been visited, regardless of known visitors (returning visitors).
- Unique Visitors: represents the number of real and distinct individuals visiting your site.
- Pages per Visit: represents the average number of pages viewed by a particular user on your site.
- Bounce Rate: is the percentage of single-page sessions in which the person left your site from the entrance page without interacting with the page.
- Average Session Duration: does the number of sessions divide the total duration of all sessions (in seconds).
Top Visited Pages:
Shows you the most visited pages of your website.
Visitors by:
Provides results by "country" or "city".
Device Categories:
The most popular devices are Desktop, Mobile, and Tablet.
Traffic Sources:
- Direct Access: Your visitors who have your site bookmarked or accessed it directly from the browser's address bar.
- Organic Search: Your visitors who most frequently find you through Google or other search engines.
- Social: Your visitors who access your site through Facebook or other social networks.
Referring Sites:
These are the sites that link to your site. Depending on the sites, referring sites favor your SEO as they often bring qualified traffic, meaning people are interested in what you say. This indicator also shows websites that may speak negatively about you.