Web traffic statistics for the several City-Parish websites, brla.gov, city.brla.gov, Red Stick Ready, GIS, Open Data etc. Information provided by Google Analytics.
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The Website Visitor Tracking Software market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing need for businesses to understand online customer behavior and optimize their digital strategies. This market, currently valued at approximately $5 billion in 2025, is projected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key factors. The rising adoption of cloud-based solutions offers scalability and cost-effectiveness, attracting both SMEs and large enterprises. Furthermore, the increasing sophistication of analytics features within these platforms allows for deeper insights into website traffic, user engagement, and conversion rates. This empowers businesses to personalize user experiences, refine marketing campaigns, and ultimately drive revenue growth. The market segmentation reveals a significant share held by cloud-based solutions due to their accessibility and flexibility, while the large enterprise segment is a primary revenue driver due to its higher spending capacity. Competition is intense, with established players like Google Analytics and Adobe Analytics alongside a burgeoning number of specialized providers offering unique features and functionalities. The competitive landscape is dynamic, with established players facing challenges from nimble startups innovating in areas like AI-powered behavioral analytics and personalized recommendations. While data privacy concerns and the increasing complexity of tracking regulations represent potential restraints, the overall market outlook remains positive. The continued growth of e-commerce, digital marketing, and the broader digital economy will fuel further demand for sophisticated visitor tracking solutions. Geographic expansion, particularly in rapidly developing economies within Asia-Pacific and Latin America, will contribute significantly to market expansion over the forecast period. The integration of website visitor tracking with other marketing automation and CRM tools is another key trend, further solidifying its importance within a comprehensive digital strategy. The market's future hinges on the continuous innovation in data analytics capabilities, the development of user-friendly interfaces, and the ability to adapt to evolving privacy regulations.
This dataset provides the Austin Google Analytic. Google Analytics is a freemium web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic.
Data dictionary: Page_Title: Title of webpage used for pages of the website www.cityofrochester.gov Pageviews: Total number of pages viewed over the course of the calendar year listed in the year column. Repeated views of a single page are counted. Unique_Pageviews: Unique Pageviews - The number of sessions during which a specified page was viewed at least once. A unique pageview is counted for each URL and page title combination. Avg_Time: Average amount of time users spent looking at a specified page or screen. Entrances: The number of times visitors entered the website through a specified page.Bounce_Rate: " A bounce is a single-page session on your site. In Google Analytics, a bounce is calculated specifically as a session that triggers only a single request to the Google Analytics server, such as when a user opens a single page on your site and then exits without triggering any other requests to the Google Analytics server during that session. Bounce rate is single-page sessions on a page divided by all sessions that started with that page, or the percentage of all sessions on your site in which users viewed only a single page and triggered only a single request to the Google Analytics server. These single-page sessions have a session duration of 0 seconds since there are no subsequent hits after the first one that would let Google Analytics calculate the length of the session. "Exit_Rate: The number of exits from a page divided by the number of pageviews for the page. This is inclusive of sessions that started on different pages, as well as “bounce” sessions that start and end on the same page. For all pageviews to the page, Exit Rate is the percentage that were the last in the session. Year: Calendar year over which the data was collected. Data reflects the counts for each metric from January 1st through December 31st.
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Author: Víctor Yeste. Universitat Politècnica de Valencia.The object of this study is the design of a cybermetric methodology whose objectives are to measure the success of the content published in online media and the possible prediction of the selected success variables.In this case, due to the need to integrate data from two separate areas, such as web publishing and the analysis of their shares and related topics on Twitter, has opted for programming as you access both the Google Analytics v4 reporting API and Twitter Standard API, always respecting the limits of these.The website analyzed is hellofriki.com. It is an online media whose primary intention is to solve the need for information on some topics that provide daily a vast number of news in the form of news, as well as the possibility of analysis, reports, interviews, and many other information formats. All these contents are under the scope of the sections of cinema, series, video games, literature, and comics.This dataset has contributed to the elaboration of the PhD Thesis:Yeste Moreno, VM. (2021). Diseño de una metodología cibermétrica de cálculo del éxito para la optimización de contenidos web [Tesis doctoral]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/176009Data have been obtained from each last-minute news article published online according to the indicators described in the doctoral thesis. All related data are stored in a database, divided into the following tables:tesis_followers: User ID list of media account followers.tesis_hometimeline: data from tweets posted by the media account sharing breaking news from the web.status_id: Tweet IDcreated_at: date of publicationtext: content of the tweetpath: URL extracted after processing the shortened URL in textpost_shared: Article ID in WordPress that is being sharedretweet_count: number of retweetsfavorite_count: number of favoritestesis_hometimeline_other: data from tweets posted by the media account that do not share breaking news from the web. Other typologies, automatic Facebook shares, custom tweets without link to an article, etc. With the same fields as tesis_hometimeline.tesis_posts: data of articles published by the web and processed for some analysis.stats_id: Analysis IDpost_id: Article ID in WordPresspost_date: article publication date in WordPresspost_title: title of the articlepath: URL of the article in the middle webtags: Tags ID or WordPress tags related to the articleuniquepageviews: unique page viewsentrancerate: input ratioavgtimeonpage: average visit timeexitrate: output ratiopageviewspersession: page views per sessionadsense_adunitsviewed: number of ads viewed by usersadsense_viewableimpressionpercent: ad display ratioadsense_ctr: ad click ratioadsense_ecpm: estimated ad revenue per 1000 page viewstesis_stats: data from a particular analysis, performed at each published breaking news item. Fields with statistical values can be computed from the data in the other tables, but total and average calculations are saved for faster and easier further processing.id: ID of the analysisphase: phase of the thesis in which analysis has been carried out (right now all are 1)time: "0" if at the time of publication, "1" if 14 days laterstart_date: date and time of measurement on the day of publicationend_date: date and time when the measurement is made 14 days latermain_post_id: ID of the published article to be analysedmain_post_theme: Main section of the published article to analyzesuperheroes_theme: "1" if about superheroes, "0" if nottrailer_theme: "1" if trailer, "0" if notname: empty field, possibility to add a custom name manuallynotes: empty field, possibility to add personalized notes manually, as if some tag has been removed manually for being considered too generic, despite the fact that the editor put itnum_articles: number of articles analysednum_articles_with_traffic: number of articles analysed with traffic (which will be taken into account for traffic analysis)num_articles_with_tw_data: number of articles with data from when they were shared on the media’s Twitter accountnum_terms: number of terms analyzeduniquepageviews_total: total page viewsuniquepageviews_mean: average page viewsentrancerate_mean: average input ratioavgtimeonpage_mean: average duration of visitsexitrate_mean: average output ratiopageviewspersession_mean: average page views per sessiontotal: total of ads viewedadsense_adunitsviewed_mean: average of ads viewedadsense_viewableimpressionpercent_mean: average ad display ratioadsense_ctr_mean: average ad click ratioadsense_ecpm_mean: estimated ad revenue per 1000 page viewsTotal: total incomeretweet_count_mean: average incomefavorite_count_total: total of favoritesfavorite_count_mean: average of favoritesterms_ini_num_tweets: total tweets on the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_retweet_count_total: total retweets on the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_retweet_count_mean: average retweets on the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_favorite_count_total: total of favorites on the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_favorite_count_mean: average of favorites on the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_followers_talking_rate: ratio of followers of the media Twitter account who have recently published a tweet talking about the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_user_num_followers_mean: average followers of users who have spoken of the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_user_num_tweets_mean: average number of tweets published by users who spoke about the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_user_age_mean: average age in days of users who have spoken of the terms on the day of publicationterms_ini_ur_inclusion_rate: URL inclusion ratio of tweets talking about terms on the day of publicationterms_end_num_tweets: total tweets on terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_retweet_count_total: total retweets on terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_retweet_count_mean: average retweets on terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_favorite_count_total: total bookmarks on terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_favorite_count_mean: average of favorites on terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_followers_talking_rate: ratio of media Twitter account followers who have recently posted a tweet talking about the terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_user_num_followers_mean: average followers of users who have spoken of the terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_user_num_tweets_mean: average number of tweets published by users who have spoken about the terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_user_age_mean: the average age in days of users who have spoken of the terms 14 days after publicationterms_ini_ur_inclusion_rate: URL inclusion ratio of tweets talking about terms 14 days after publication.tesis_terms: data of the terms (tags) related to the processed articles.stats_id: Analysis IDtime: "0" if at the time of publication, "1" if 14 days laterterm_id: Term ID (tag) in WordPressname: Name of the termslug: URL of the termnum_tweets: number of tweetsretweet_count_total: total retweetsretweet_count_mean: average retweetsfavorite_count_total: total of favoritesfavorite_count_mean: average of favoritesfollowers_talking_rate: ratio of followers of the media Twitter account who have recently published a tweet talking about the termuser_num_followers_mean: average followers of users who were talking about the termuser_num_tweets_mean: average number of tweets published by users who were talking about the termuser_age_mean: average age in days of users who were talking about the termurl_inclusion_rate: URL inclusion ratio
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List of 504,038 domains of Italy found to contain Google Analytics.
The front page for Italy-related domain names has been accessed through HTTPS or HTTP and analysed with webbkoll and jq to gather data about third-party requests, cookies and other privacy-invasive features. Together with the actual URL visited, the user/property ID is provided for 495,663 domains (extracted either from the cookies deposited or the URL of requests to Google Analytics). MX and TXT records for the domains are also provided.
The most common ID found was 23LNSPS7Q6, with over 35k domains calling it (seemingly associated with italiaonline.it). The most common responding IP addresses were 3 AWS IPv4 addresses (over 40k domains) and 2 CloudFlare IPv6 addresses (over 12k domains).
This data about nola.gov provides a window into how people are interacting with the the City of New Orleans online. The data comes from a unified Google Analytics account for New Orleans. We do not track individuals and we anonymize the IP addresses of all visitors.
Google dominated the web analytics industry in 2024, with three of its web analytics technologies maintaining the top three positions in the global market. Google Global Site Tag was first with a market share of over 34 percent, followed by Google Analytics and Google Universal Analytics who had market shares of approximately 25 and 16 percent, respectively. When all three technologies were combined, Google maintained more than 70 percent of the total market share.
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The global website analytics tool market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing need for businesses of all sizes to understand their online audience and optimize their digital strategies. The market, valued at approximately $15 billion in 2025, is projected to exhibit a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12% from 2025 to 2033. This substantial growth is fueled by several key factors. The rising adoption of cloud-based solutions offers scalability, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility for businesses, regardless of their technical expertise. Furthermore, the expanding use of mobile devices and the proliferation of data are creating a surge in demand for sophisticated analytics tools capable of providing real-time insights into user behavior, campaign performance, and website effectiveness. The market is segmented by deployment (cloud-based and on-premises) and user type (SMEs and large enterprises), with the cloud-based segment dominating due to its inherent advantages. Competitive pressures are intensifying, with established players like Google Analytics and Adobe Analytics facing competition from agile startups offering innovative features and pricing models. While data privacy concerns and the complexity of implementing and interpreting analytics data pose challenges, the overall market trajectory remains overwhelmingly positive, underpinned by continued digital transformation across industries and a growing awareness of the importance of data-driven decision-making. The regional distribution of the market reflects the global landscape of digital adoption, with North America and Europe currently holding significant market shares. However, the Asia-Pacific region is expected to witness the fastest growth in the coming years, driven by rapid economic development and increasing internet penetration. This presents substantial opportunities for both established players and new entrants in the market. The future will likely see further integration of website analytics with other marketing technologies, the rise of AI-powered analytics capabilities offering predictive insights, and a greater emphasis on data security and compliance. This dynamic environment necessitates continuous innovation and adaptation for businesses operating within the website analytics tool market.
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The Google Merchandise Store sells Google branded merchandise. The data is typical of what you would see for an ecommerce website.
The sample dataset contains Google Analytics 360 data from the Google Merchandise Store, a real ecommerce store. The Google Merchandise Store sells Google branded merchandise. The data is typical of what you would see for an ecommerce website. It includes the following kinds of information:
Traffic source data: information about where website visitors originate. This includes data about organic traffic, paid search traffic, display traffic, etc. Content data: information about the behavior of users on the site. This includes the URLs of pages that visitors look at, how they interact with content, etc. Transactional data: information about the transactions that occur on the Google Merchandise Store website.
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What is the total number of transactions generated per device browser in July 2017?
The real bounce rate is defined as the percentage of visits with a single pageview. What was the real bounce rate per traffic source?
What was the average number of product pageviews for users who made a purchase in July 2017?
What was the average number of product pageviews for users who did not make a purchase in July 2017?
What was the average total transactions per user that made a purchase in July 2017?
What is the average amount of money spent per session in July 2017?
What is the sequence of pages viewed?
Information about pages on the City's website including their age and their Google Analytics data (everything from "PageViews" and to the right). If the Google Analytics fields are empty, the page hasn't been visited recently at all.
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Difference uses Google Analytics as the Baseline. Results based on Paired t-Test for Hypotheses Supported.
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Unique visitors, total sessions, and bounce rate for lacity.org, the main website for the City of Los Angeles.
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Market Size and Growth: The website visitor tracking software market is projected to reach USD XX million by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of XX% from 2025 to 2033. The market is driven by the increasing adoption of digital marketing and analytics, as businesses seek to understand their website visitors' behavior and optimize their marketing campaigns. The growing demand for data privacy and compliance regulations is also fueling market growth. Industry Trends and Dynamics: The website visitor tracking software market is experiencing several trends, including the rise of cloud-based solutions, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for enhanced data analysis, and the increased focus on personalization and customer segmentation. Key players in the market include Visitor Queue, Crazy Egg, VWO Insights, Leadfeeder, and Google Analytics, among others. The competitive landscape is characterized by strategic partnerships, acquisitions, and product innovations. Regional markets are also witnessing significant growth, particularly in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, as businesses across these regions embrace digital transformation and customer-centric strategies.
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Google analytics - 3 years evidence of impact tracking my website which contains a biography, catalogues, writings and video and photography work
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The mobile web analytics market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing adoption of mobile devices and the expanding digital landscape. The market, valued at $4,542.8 million in 2025, is projected to exhibit substantial expansion over the forecast period (2025-2033). While the provided CAGR is missing, considering the rapid advancements in mobile technology and the rising demand for data-driven decision-making in the mobile sector, a conservative estimate of a 15% CAGR is reasonable for this period. This suggests a significant market expansion, exceeding $15 billion by 2033. Key drivers include the need for businesses to understand user behavior on mobile websites to optimize user experience, improve conversion rates, and enhance marketing strategies. Furthermore, the proliferation of mobile advertising necessitates sophisticated analytics to measure campaign effectiveness. The growing adoption of AI and machine learning in analytics platforms further fuels this expansion, enabling businesses to gain deeper insights into user behavior and preferences. Segmentation within the market highlights the importance of both mobile app and mobile web analytics, with Android and iOS platforms leading the application-specific segment. Major players like Google, Facebook, Tencent, and others are heavily invested in providing advanced analytics solutions, contributing to market competition and innovation. Regional variations are expected, with North America and Asia-Pacific likely holding substantial market shares, driven by advanced digital infrastructures and high mobile penetration rates. However, growth in other regions, like Middle East & Africa and South America, is also anticipated as mobile technology adoption increases. Restraints might include data privacy concerns and the complexity of integrating analytics tools into existing business workflows. Nevertheless, the overall outlook for the mobile web analytics market is exceptionally positive, with continued growth expected as the digital ecosystem continues to evolve.
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The global market for website analytics and competitor analysis tools is experiencing robust growth, projected to reach $[Estimate based on available data, e.g., $5 billion] in 2025, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of [Estimate, e.g., 12%] from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is driven by the increasing reliance of businesses, both large enterprises and SMEs, on data-driven decision-making for improved marketing strategies, website optimization, and competitive intelligence. Key trends shaping this market include the rising adoption of AI-powered analytics for deeper insights, the integration of website analytics with other marketing platforms, and the growing demand for comprehensive solutions that cover SEO, PPC, and social media analytics. While the market faces some restraints, such as the complexity of some analytics tools and the increasing cost of premium features, the overall growth trajectory remains positive. The competitive landscape is highly dynamic, with established players like Google, SEMrush, and SimilarWeb dominating the market through their comprehensive offerings and extensive user bases. However, smaller, specialized companies like BuiltWith, SpyFu, and WooRank are carving out niches for themselves by focusing on specific areas of website analytics or offering unique functionalities. The competitive intensity is driving innovation, leading to the development of more user-friendly interfaces, enhanced reporting capabilities, and improved data visualization tools. The market is also witnessing the emergence of new players offering innovative solutions leveraging cutting-edge technologies, promising further disruption and shaping the future of competitor analysis. Regional variations exist, with North America and Europe currently leading the market, but strong growth is expected from Asia-Pacific, particularly from countries like India and China, as digital adoption continues to accelerate.
This file lists public websites and all calls made to external domains, when they concern Google analytics trackers, google maps, twitter pixels, facebook and other CDNs
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This table is an extract of the data collected within Google Analytics for the domain www.JohnsCreekGA.gov.Some data has been parsed to make analysis of web traffic easier to perform and interpret. Data is updated into this hosted table once a month.
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The global website traffic analysis tool market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing reliance on digital marketing and the need for businesses of all sizes to understand their online audience. The market, estimated at $15 billion in 2025, is projected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% from 2025 to 2033, reaching approximately $45 billion by 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key factors. The rising adoption of cloud-based solutions provides scalability and cost-effectiveness for businesses, particularly SMEs seeking affordable analytics. Moreover, the evolution of sophisticated analytics features, including advanced user behavior tracking and predictive analytics, enhances the value proposition for both SMEs and large enterprises. The market is segmented by application (SMEs and large enterprises) and by type (cloud-based and web-based), with cloud-based solutions dominating due to their accessibility and flexibility. Competitive pressures among numerous vendors, including established players like Google Analytics, Semrush, and Ahrefs, as well as emerging niche players, drive innovation and affordability, benefiting users. Geographic distribution shows strong growth across North America and Europe, with Asia-Pacific emerging as a high-growth region. However, factors such as data privacy concerns and the increasing complexity of website analytics can act as potential restraints. Despite these challenges, the continued expansion of e-commerce and digital marketing strategies across various industries will solidify the demand for robust website traffic analysis tools. The market is expected to witness further consolidation through mergers and acquisitions, with leading players investing heavily in research and development to enhance their offerings. The increasing need for real-time data analysis and integration with other marketing automation platforms will further shape market evolution. The emergence of AI-powered analytics, providing predictive insights and automated reporting, is transforming the industry and will continue to drive market expansion in the coming years. This makes this market an attractive landscape for investors and technology providers looking for strong future growth.
Web traffic statistics for the several City-Parish websites, brla.gov, city.brla.gov, Red Stick Ready, GIS, Open Data etc. Information provided by Google Analytics.