The Visits by City metric tracks the number of visits to a website by users located in different cities, providing insights into regional audience engagement and potential target markets.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
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To track Visits by City using Databox, follow these steps:
Visits by Continent metric shows the number of visits from different continents to your website, providing an overview of your website's global reach.
The Visits by Browser metric shows the number of visits to a website categorized by the type of browser used by the visitors. It helps in understanding the popularity of different browsers among visitors and can aid in optimizing website performance for specific browsers.
The Visits by Search Engine metric presents the number of visits to your website that resulted from organic search engine results.
The Unique Visitors by Device Brand metric in Matomo shows the number of distinct users who visited a website using a specific brand of device, such as Apple, Samsung, or Google. It can help identify which device brands are most popular among the website's visitors and inform decisions about optimizing the site for those devices.
The Unique Visitors by Configuration metric measures the number of distinct visitors based on device, browser, and operating system configurations.
Bounce rate is the percentage of website visits where the visitor only views one page and then leaves without interacting further with the site.
Goal Conversions track the number of times website visitors complete a specified action, such as making a purchase or filling out a form. It measures the effectiveness of a website in achieving business objectives and helps in optimizing the site's performance.
The Avg. Page Load time metric measures the average amount of time it takes for a web page to fully load in a user's browser. This metric can help identify performance issues that may be impacting user experience.