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Most Popular Pages



Usage:
Pageviews are ranked from high to low in sequence in terms of page popularity.
Application:

If the ranking does not measure up to your expectation. You may consider redesigning the layout or content of your site. You may either make your desired page stand out on the site. The report helps you improve website effectiveness by discovering potential pages and applying more effective resources to them.




Least Popular Pages



Usage:

Pageviews from the least popular to the most popular are ranked in sequence.

Application:

The analytics provides you with the pages visited the least. If any of them is the page you expect to be popular, you may need to improve the page content to reach your goal. Also, you may need to consider removing these less popular pages while they appear often in the ranking list. It is because these pages are resource-consuming and do not bring in any profits for you.




Most Popular Items



Usage:

The analytics represents the most popular items visited on your dynamically generated pages according to different variables such as visits, visitors and pageviews.
*he function only supports Professional Service and Enterprise Service.

Application:

Take shopping sites for example, variation of product items is presented in dynamically generated pages. Every parameter value is symbolic of the product appealing to visitors. Please note that precise definition of each parameter value is supposed to be identical with the data collected to maintain consistent reference value.




Entry Pages



Usage:

It is ranked in order on the basis of visitors, visits and pageviews. The report helps users observe the ranking of pages reckoned as entry pages by visitors.

Application:
The main or introductory page of your site is usually designed to meet the expectation that it is the first page a visitor sees. However, it could be any specified URL directing visitors to your desired page under certain circumstances. If you find your entry page is also the exit page to many visitors, it means your entry page is not enticing and leaves a lot to be desired. In such as case, you will have to improve your page content so as to enhance your visitor loyalty.



Exit Pages



Usage:

It is ranked in sequence on the basis of visitors, visits and pageviews.

Application:

It is literally the last page viewed in a visit. You can observe how visitors leave your site. The analysis is an important reference for your page updates. It helps users figure possible reasons that visitors leave the site from this page. If you find your exit page is also the entry page to many visitors, it means your entry page is not enticing and therefore you will have to improve the page content. You will also have to consider the existence of this page.




Most Popular Pages Druation



Usage:

It is ranked from high to low according to the durations when authenticated members browse your site.

Application:

The report shows you the most enticing page of your site. According to the data collected, users can maintain the favorable content to improve those less favorable pages. Also, users can put in more ad campaigns to intensify the exposure of your ads or products in the pages with higher stickness.



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