Revenue per Visitor (RPV) is a metric that measures the average amount of revenue generated per visitor to a website or digital platform. It is calculated by dividing the total revenue generated by the total number of visitors. This metric helps to track the effectiveness of marketing campaigns and website performance.
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Adobe Analytics dashboard template uses visits, conversion rates and customer loyalty to help you understand your customers as people — what they want, need, and believe.
Visits metric represents the number of sessions or visits to your website over a specified period of time. It includes both new and returning visitors and is a key performance indicator for website traffic and engagement.
The Average Time on Page metric measures the average amount of time visitors spend on a specific page of a website before leaving.
The Average Time on Site metric in AdobeAnalytics measures the average duration of time that visitors spend on your website or mobile app over a defined period of time.
The Bounces metric in AdobeAnalytics measures the number of single-page sessions in which there was no interaction with the page, such as clicking on a link, filling out a form, or playing a video. It helps identify pages with high bounce rates and potential user experience issues.
The Orders metric in Adobe Analytics measures the total number of completed purchases or orders made on your website or app during a specified time period.
The Checkouts metric in Adobe Analytics measures the number of times that customers initiated the checkout process on your website or app, providing insights into purchase intent and checkout funnel performance.
The Carts metric in Adobe Analytics refers to the number of shopping carts that were created by visitors on an e-commerce website within a specified time period. It provides insights on the effectiveness of the site's shopping experience and can help identify potential areas for improvement to increase conversion rates.
The Revenue (traffic) by Top Traffic Sources metric helps identify which sources of website traffic generate the most revenue for a business, allowing for targeted optimization and marketing strategies.