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Visit Paths

Visit Paths report shows you what are the top navigation paths your site visitors navigate your site through. This information lets you know what is the most common use of your site and whether your site is being used in a way that leads to results.

Visit Paths Chart
 
 

Visit paths report - its web statistics importance

Each website has many ways to be explored and navigated . Each visit creates a visit path that contains one or more pages that the visitor has entered to and viewed. For you it might be important to watch the trends of your visitors visit paths and to understand which paths lead to good results and which paths lead nowhere and hence something better be changed.

With Visit Paths report you can exactly see what are the most common navigation paths visitors choose to navigate and browse your site through, how many different visit paths there are and which pages each path contains.


Total Different Visit Paths Count:

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How can I measure the quality of a visit path ?

The quality of a visit path is determined by whether it fulfills your site goals or not. Your goals might be visit depth, certain pages that was reached or an action that was performed, the visit path can reflect what was the navigation path that led to this or that kind of result.


 
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Visit Paths Table


  Visit Paths Table Items:
  1. Visit path popularity ranking.
  2. Visit path - page by page.
  3. Visit path pages titles.
  4. Amount of visits that navigated through the visit path
  5. Percentage of the traffic that navigated through the visit path.
  6. Average stay time of the visitors that navigated through the visit path.


Why are my common visit paths contains only 1 or 2 pages ?

This question is realed to what is called Bounce Rate. In many sites most of the visitors enter to only the first 1 or 2 pages and then leave the site. This is caused by lack of relevancy or attractiveness of your site. In order to imporve the interest of the visitors in your site you have to improve these two factors.


Glossary

  • Visit Paths Report: the report that shows you what are the top visit paths your site visitros navigate your site through.
  • Visit Path: the navigation path that is created by a visitor while he/she browses your site.
  • Bounce Rate: the rate of visitors that enter your site and bounce off of it shortly.
  • Average Stay Time: the average stay time of each visit path.

 

 
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