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Aodhan from Statcounter

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Jun 7, 2024, 10:06:22 AMJun 7
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Explore Visitor paths

Hey RANJIT,

Visitor Paths is a really useful report that helps you make informed decisions about your website design and content.

This report shows the navigation paths visitors take through your website and how long they spent on each page. See their entrance and exit pages as well as the pages they visit during each session. Reference this report to see if visitors flow through your site the way you expect, and gauge how well they interact with your content.

Visitor Paths also highlights sites that refer traffic to your pages, so you can reach out to sites that are sending you quality traffic, and block those that may be sending you bad traffic. View this report in concert with our Visitor Activity and Page View Activity reports to identify structural and content tweaks that will help you grow engagement and achieve your site goals.

To begin, go to the Project you want to explore, expand the Recent Activity menu in the navigation sidebar and select Visitor Paths.

Anatomy of a Visitor Path

Each Visitor Path includes a list of URLs and times visited, starting with the most recent activity at the top. Referring URLs, Downloads and Exit Links are colour coded for easy recognition.

Anatomy of a Visitor Path

1 Referring URL

All referring URLs are displayed in green. This first referring URL in the visitor path shows the visitor came from a Google.com search results page.

2 Page View

This next row shows the internal referring URL in green which is the home page, and a visit to the products page.

3 Download

Download URLs are always displayed in brown. This shows that the visitor downloaded a PDF file from the products page.

4 Another Page View

The visitor then navigated from the about page to the contact page.

5 Exit Link

And finally, on the contact page, the visitor clicked a link to Twitter which is a link outside the website, also known as an exit link. Exit links are always displayed in purple.

If there’s anything we can do to help, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. You can reply to this email, or Contact Our Support Team on the Statcounter website.

Aodhan and the Statcounter team.

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