Visits (product) by Top Products is a metric that measures the popularity of products based on the number of visits they receive on a website or app, providing insights into which products are attracting the most traffic.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
Used to show comparisons between values.
Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track Visits (product) by Top Products using Databox, follow these steps:
The Average Time on Page metric measures the average amount of time visitors spend on a specific page of a website before leaving.
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.
The Units metric in AdobeAnalytics represents the total quantity of items or products sold, viewed, downloaded, or otherwise tracked within a specific time period. This metric helps measure the success and impact of marketing campaigns and product offerings.
Cart Removals is a metric that tracks the number of times a user removes items from their shopping cart during a session on an e-commerce website. It helps to identify potential barriers or issues with the checkout process.
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.
Units per Transaction is a metric that measures the average number of products or items sold in each transaction, revealing the effectiveness of your sales strategy in promoting multiple items to customers.