Content detailed reports

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To access all the information related to the visited content of your website, expand the Content node.

The system displays a list of reports containing details about the content of your website:

Report Description
Top content The Top content page appears, where the following is displayed:
  • A stacked area chart of the number of visits of different pages.
  • The values of the content indicators.
  • Top content details table, which contains the most visited pages of your website, together with the number of visits of each page, together with additional indicators for each page, such as bounce rate and average time spent on the page.

NOTE: To display details about each specific page from the table, click the page. The system opens a report containing an area chart of the pageviews of this specific page, together with the values of the main indicators for this page only.

Content by title The Content by title page appears, where the following is displayed:
  • A stacked area chart of pageviews of different groups of pages
  • The values of the content indicators.
  • Top content by title details table, which contains the most commonly viewed groups of pages on your site, together with additional indicators for each group of pages, such as bounce rate and average time spent on the group of pages. The pages are grouped by title.

NOTE: To display details about each specific group of pages from the table, click the group. The system opens a report containing an area chart of the pageviews of pages from this specific group, together with the values of the content indicators for this page group only.

Top entry pages The Top entry pages page appears, where the following is displayed:
  • A stacked area chart of the number of Entrances (Visits) from each page.
  • The values of the content indicators.
  • Top entry pages details table, which contains the most common entry pages, together with the number of visits starting at each page and the bounce rate of each page. An entry page is the first page that the user views during a session.

NOTE: To display details about each specific entry page from the table, click the page. The system opens a report containing a detailed chart of the visits starting from this specific page, together with the bounce rate indicator for this page only.

Top exit pages The Top exit pages page appears, where the following is displayed:
  • A stacked area chart of the number of Exits from each page.
  • The values of the content indicators.
  • Top exit pages details table, with contains the most common exit pages, together with the number of visits ending at each page (exits) and the exit rate of each page. An exit page is the last page that the user views during a visit.

NOTE: To display details about each specific exit page from the table, click the page. The system opens a report containing an area chart of the visits ending at this specific page, together with the exit rate indicator for this page only.

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