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Access your site stats and analytics
Access your site stats and analytics

Analyzing this customer information can help you make more informed decisions to improve your site and your business.

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Site stats show detailed analytics about how many visitors your site gets, where they are coming from, and which pages they have visited. Analyzing this customer information can help you make more informed decisions to improve your site and your business.

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We record and display full statistics for your site, per device, so you can view exactly what users are doing on desktop, tablet, and mobile. To view all of your stats, from the dashboard, click Stats.

If you are not seeing any statistics, likely a user has not yet visited the site. If you are using a mobile-only site, ensure the redirect is installed and is redirecting users to the correct site.

Note: Stats take 24 hours to update.

View Stats

To view stats:

  1. Log in to your account to access the Dashboard.

  2. On the top of the page click Stats.

  3. Type your site name in the field at the top.

  4. To receive stats summaries by email, click the Send Stats Email ( ) icon at the top of the page. Select your frequency, and optionally, send a stats email immediately

Note

  • To receive the weekly stats email, you need at least 10 site visits in both of the previous two weeks. Otherwise, the stats email will not be sent even if you subscribed.

  • The stats email is sent in the language of the site's account owner, not in the language of the site.

Stats Selection

At the top of the page, type the site name in the field, and select a time period you would like to see stats for.

Stats Tabs Summary

The various stats fields in the stats dialog display different information about the site.

Overview

Summary of the stats details.

Content Data

Breakdown of visits according to pages.

Engagement

Visitors by device, as well as information about visits and page views.

Traffic Sources

Ways that visitors got to the site.

Browsers & OSs

Which browsers and operating systems visitors were using.

Geolocation

Where visitors were in the world when they visited.

Personalization

Performance of activated Personalization rules.

Overview

In the left panel, click Overview to see key information such as user interaction and total visits to your site. This allows you to ensure your site is healthy and active.

To print the overview stats, on the right side, click Print. To save as a PDF, select Save as PDF from the Destination drop-down in the Print dialog.

Note: Only overview stats can be downloaded as a PDF.

Content Data

In the left panel, click Content Data to see the pages that are visited the most. Based on your site's layout, provides information about what your visitors are searching for. If they visit a page more often than another, you may consider making that page more engaging or informative.

Engagement

In the left panel, click Engagement to see a deep view of the exact actions your users take. You can see when and how many times users have called you, or find out which coupon is being used the most. This information allows you to further optimize your site so visitors take advantage of your business features more often and effectively.

Traffic Sources

In the left panel, click Traffic Sources to see information about how visitors are accessing your site. Do most visitors type in your address directly? Or do they find you by search? This can affect how you run your marketing and site in many ways. For example, if search traffic is low, try targeting new or more relevant keywords.

In the Source of Visitors column, the source will be listed first followed by a forward slash, then the type of source it is. For example, if you see www.yourdomain.com/internal, the source is www.yourdomain.com and the type is internal.

Types of sources:

  • Direct. When someone types in your site URL to access your site directly.

  • Internal. Any traffic that comes from your site's internal pages.

  • Search. When a visitor clicks a link from a search engine to access your site.

  • Referral. When a visitor clicks a link from another site to access your site.

  • Unknown. The source does not indicate what type they are.

Browsers & OSs

In the left panel, click Browsers & OSs to see what type of browser and operating system your site visitors are using.

Geolocation

In the left panel, click Geolocation to see the Country, State, and City your visitors are located in when they visit your site. The more you know about your visitors, the more you can provide relevant and engaging information when they visit your site.

Advanced Event Statistics

We track multiple events. The following events display in your analytics dashboard:

  • Click-to-Call

  • Click-to-Email

  • Click-to-SMS

  • Mobile Map

  • Coupon Clicks

  • OpenTable reservations

  • Form submissions

When adding a Google Analytics ID to a site, these events are automatically tracked in your Google Analytics account as well.

inSites

In the left panel, click inSite to see the performance of active Personalization rules you have created. Learn which Personalization rules have the most engagement and by which device.

To learn more about how to create Personalization rules, see Personalization Rules.

Manage Stats Digest

To manage how frequently your stats emails are sent, click the Send Stats Email

email icon at the top of the page. Select your frequency, and optionally, send a stats email immediately.

To stop receiving stats emails, unsubscribe within the email itself, or change the email frequency to Do not send me stat emails.

To unsubscribe clients from receiving stats emails, on the dashboard, click Clients, and remove the Stats Email permission.

Stats Email

The stats email includes an overview of the stats with a link to See Full Stats.

Some of the information included for the current and previous months are:

  • Visits. Total of unique views of the site's pages. For example, if 1 visitor saw the page 5 times, it would count as 1 visit.

  • Page Views. Total of non-unique views of the site's pages. For example, if 1 visitor saw the page 5 times, it would count as 5 views.

  • Form Submissions. How many forms were submitted.

  • Emails Sent. The number of times a click-to-email link or button was clicked anywhere on the site.

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