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This tab contains reports that display the data of various statistics measured for the selected document by the Web analytics module.
The From and To fields on the right can be used to enter a time period for the reports. Only hits that were logged during the specified interval will be included in the displayed data.
The following options allow you to choose which unit of time should be used in the reports:
• Hour
• Day
• Week
• Month
• Year
This selection determines the length of time which is represented by individual units on the horizontal axis of the report's graphs (if the Content option is chosen) and the precision that can be specified in the From and To fields.
You can switch between two types of reports, which contain the following statistics:
•Content:
Page views |
Shows how many times the page was accessed by the website's visitors during the specified time interval. |
Average time on page |
Displays the average time that visitors spend viewing the given page (measured in seconds). |
Landing page |
Counts how many times the given document served as a landing page for the website's visitors. A landing page is the first page viewed when a visitor starts their browsing session on the website. |
Exit page |
Counts how many times the document was an exit page for a visitor. An exit page is defined as the last page visited by a user before their browsing session ended. |
•Traffic sources:
Traffic sources |
Displays the statistics of the traffic sources that generated the document's page views. Four different types of sources are tracked:
•Direct - page views gained when the URL of the page was entered directly into the browser (i.e. no referrer was passed). •Referring local pages - views gained as a result of references (links) from other pages on the given website (e.g. through a navigation menu). •Referring sites - views gained through links from external websites (not including search engine result pages). •Search engines - views generated by visitors who found the page using a search engines. |
Search engines |
This table contains the names of the search engines that visitors used to find the given page and the amount of page views generated by each engine. |
Search keywords |
Contains the keywords that were entered into search engines in order to find the page and the page view statistics of individual keywords. |
Referring sites |
Displays the domain names of external sites from which visitors were linked to the given page and the statistics of individual sites. |
Referring local pages |
Contains the alias paths of the local website's pages from which visitors were linked to the given page and the amount of views gained from each page. |
The data displayed in the reports may also be exported into external files using various formats. This can be done by right‑clicking on a graph or table, which will open a context menu offering the following options:
• Export to Excel - exports the data displayed by the given object to an XLSX spreadsheet.
• Export to CSV - exports data to a CSV file.
• Export to XML - exports data to an XML file.
After you select an action from the menu, your browser's standard file download dialog will pop up, letting you open or save the file with the exported data just like when downloading any other type of file. For more details on the data export feature, please refer to the Modules -> UI data export chapter of the Developer's Guide.
Further related information about the Web analytics module can be found in:
•Developer's Guide -> Modules -> Web analytics
•Developer's Guide -> Modules -> Web analytics -> Monitoring traffic from search engines