RM Heating Solutions

RM Heating Soultions

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Live since: 4th September 2020
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Users - visitors who have initiated at least one session during the range.
Sessions - total number of sessions within the range. A session is the period time a user is actively engaged with your website. If a user comes back to your site after 30 minutes of leaving, that is counted as another session.
Avg. Time on Page - the average amount of time users spend viewing a specified page or screen, or set of pages or screens.
Bounce Rate - the percentage of a single-page session in which there was no interaction with the page. A low bounce rate is good for your site.
Page Views - the total number of pages viewed. Repeated views of a single page are counted.
Source - where your traffic comes from. The Source is the place users are before seeing your content. Possible sources include: “google” (the name of a search engine), “facebook.com” (the name of a referring site), “spring_newsletter” (the name of one of your newsletters), and “direct” (users that typed your URL directly into their browser, or who had bookmarked your site).
Medium - describes how users arrived at your content. Values for Medium include  “organic” (unpaid search), “cpc” (cost per click, i.e. paid search), “referral” (referral), “email” (the name of a custom medium you have created), “none” (direct traffic).
Keywords - words, both paid and unpaid, used by users to reach your site.

 

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