The Top Traffic Sources By Visits metric shows the sources that have driven the most visits to a website, ranked by the number of visits received within a selected timeframe.
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Page Views is a web traffic metric that measures the number of times a web page has been viewed by a visitor on a website. It counts every time a page is loaded or refreshed, giving insight into the popularity of the content on a site.
Mobile Views is a metric that evaluates the number of views that a website or app receives from mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. It helps to understand the popularity of the digital property on smaller screens.
The Unique Visitors metric represents the number of distinct individuals who have visited a website or app during a specific time period, regardless of how many times they visited.
The Customer Loyalty metric measures the level of commitment a consumer has to a brand or product, typically based on repeat purchases or engagement over time.
Revenue is a metric that measures the total income generated by a business through sales of products or services, calculated before deducting any expenses. It is a key indicator of a company's financial performance and growth.
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 Average Order Value (AOV) is a metric that calculates the average dollar amount spent by a customer in a single transaction or order on a website or e-commerce platform.
Cost per View (CPV) is a metric used in advertising campaigns that measures the cost of each video view. It is calculated by dividing the total cost of the campaign by the number of video views and provides insights into the efficiency of video ads.