Audience Overview Sample Clauses

Audience Overview. The overall audience analysis of the Elyntegration website is very positive compared to the previous years and is that they have increased the number of visits considerably. More than 1.3K sessions and 816 visits have been registered giving us a total of 4K sessions in the life of the Elyntegration project.
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Audience Overview. The audience overview shows how many visitors or users are visiting the webpage during a giving period. The time-line shows the number of visitors per day, with the highest number corresponding to the 9 March 2018 with 138 visitors, on 12 April 2018 with 136 visitors, on 29 April 2019 with 120 visitors and on 17 June 2019 with 95 visitors. These dates are coincident with call announcements (head ups and call openings). Most of the visits are coming from the United States or 22,5%, Germany 9,89%, United Kingdom 7,24% and Canada 6,74%. Aquisition Most visitors access the webpage directly (40,2%), 35,6% are visiting through organic search, 13,1% through referral, 10% through social media and 1,1% through email reference. This is very interesting as organic search is shows how often the majority of visitors visit similar websites, organic search is a search by keywords through search engines.. Due to this fact, it is very important that this visit behaviour is studied and to optimise the search ability of the webpage. The average pages views within ARICE are 2,68 which can be considered quite good as the unofficial industry standard is 2 pages per session (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/digital-marketing/analytics/analysis/7-website-analytics-that-matter- most/). Browsers & OS: The most frequent browser used for the webpage is Chrome with 45,28%, then Firefox with 21,3% and Safari with 14,84%. Interestingly 76.93% of users access the webpage by using a desktop computer, 17,69% mobile and 2.38% by tablet. Behavior Overview: Most page views took place on 8 March 2018 with 454 views, on 12 April 2018 with 394 views, on 29 April 2019 with 375 views and on 3 September 2019 with 212 page views. The most frequent page views, during the period, was on applications for ship-time with 5,171 (15,36%).

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