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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?
http://reference.data.gov.uk/id/open-government-licencehttp://reference.data.gov.uk/id/open-government-licence
Data relating to public internet visits to the NI Direct website (https://www.nidirect.gov.uk), the official government website for Northern Ireland citizens.
Last updated: 6 April 2022.
Data powering analytics.phila.gov: a public, near-real-time dashboard representing traffic to the City of Philadelphia’s web properties.
Trouble downloading or have questions about this City dataset? Visit the OpenDataPhilly Discussion Group
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The dataset provides 12 months (August 2016 to August 2017) of obfuscated Google Analytics 360 data from the Google Merchandise Store , a real ecommerce store that sells Google-branded merchandise, in BigQuery. It’s a great way analyze business data and learn the benefits of using BigQuery to analyze Analytics 360 data Learn more about the data The data includes The data is typical of what an ecommerce website would see and includes the following information:Traffic source data: information about where website visitors originate, including data about organic traffic, paid search traffic, and display trafficContent data: information about the behavior of users on the site, such as URLs of pages that visitors look at, how they interact with content, etc. Transactional data: information about the transactions on the Google Merchandise Store website.Limitations: All users have view access to the dataset. This means you can query the dataset and generate reports but you cannot complete administrative tasks. Data for some fields is obfuscated such as fullVisitorId, or removed such as clientId, adWordsClickInfo and geoNetwork. “Not available in demo dataset” will be returned for STRING values and “null” will be returned for INTEGER values when querying the fields containing no data.This public dataset is hosted in Google BigQuery and is included in BigQuery's 1TB/mo of free tier processing. This means that each user receives 1TB of free BigQuery processing every month, which can be used to run queries on this public dataset. Watch this short video to learn how to get started quickly using BigQuery to access public datasets. What is BigQuery
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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Data Description: This data set provides all public datasets, links, documents and community created filters hosted on the City of Cincinnati's Open Data Portal.
Data Creation: This data set is maintained by the City of Cincinnati's Open Data host, Socrata.
Data Created By: Socrata
Refresh Frequency: Daily
Data Dictionary: A data dictionary providing definitions of columns and attributes is available as an attachment to this data set.
Processing: The City of Cincinnati is committed to providing the most granular and accurate data possible. In that pursuit the Office of Performance and Data Analytics facilitates standard processing to most raw data prior to publication. Processing includes but is not limited: address verification, geocoding, decoding attributes, and addition of administrative areas (i.e. Census, neighborhoods, police districts, etc.).
Data Usage: For directions on downloading and using open data please visit our How-to Guide: https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/dataset/Open-Data-How-To-Guide/gdr9-g3ad
Public view of the site analytics dataset
Web analytics for mesaaz.gov and mesanow.org
https://fadxfab.com/company/legal/terms-of-service/https://fadxfab.com/company/legal/terms-of-service/
vanced-official.com is ranked #11493 in IN with 875.6K Traffic. Categories: . Learn more about website traffic, market share, and more!
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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This dataset provides information about access to public assets on the CT Open Data Portal by day. Types of access include:
-Grid view -Primer page view -Download -API read -Story page view -Visualization page view
It includes assets that meet the following criteria:
-Published on the data.ct.gov domain -Public -Official (ie published by a registered user) -Not a derived view
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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This dataset provides information about access to public assets on the CT Open Data Portal by day. Types of access include:
-Grid view -Primer page view -Download -API read -Story page view -Visualization page view
It includes assets that meet the following criteria:
-Published on the data.ct.gov domain -Public -Official (ie published by a registered user) -Not a derived view
Access counts for Open Data Portal (assets where the URL includes the domain data.mesaaz.gov)
This dataset includes data on how all datasets, stories and derived views (tabular views, visualizations and measures) on a domain are being accessed by users.
The following usage types are included in the Access Type column:Data are updated by a system process at least once a day.
Please see Site Analytics: Asset Access for more detail.
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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
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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International Data & Economic Analysis (IDEA) is USAID's comprehensive source of economic and social data and analysis. IDEA brings together over 12,000 data series from over 125 sources into one location for easy access by USAID and its partners through the USAID public website. The data are broken down by countries, years and the following sectors: Economy, Country Ratings and Rankings, Trade, Development Assistance, Education, Health, Population, and Natural Resources. IDEA regularly updates the database as new data become available. Examples of IDEA sources include the Demographic and Health Surveys, STATcompiler; UN Food and Agriculture Organization, Food Price Index; IMF, Direction of Trade Statistics; Millennium Challenge Corporation; and World Bank, World Development Indicators. The database can be queried by navigating to the site displayed in the Home Page field below.
Media inquiry/Website/Social Media Analytics
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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The CBPnet Web Trends Server is a COTS report generation product uses proprietary data storage and standard web server logs as input and supports the Office of Public Affairs in providing advanced reports for web traffic analysis for CBPnet and related web sites. It utilizes product specific database to support it's functionality.
https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/
Web design service companies have experienced significant growth over the past few years, driven by the expanding use of the Internet. As online operations have become more widespread, businesses and consumers have increasingly recognized the importance of maintaining an online presence, leading to robust demand for web design services and boosting the industry’s profit. The rise in broadband connections and online business activities further spotlight this trend, making web design a vital component of modern commerce and communication. This solid foundation suggests the industry has been thriving despite facing some economic turbulence related to global events and shifting financial climates. Over the past few years, web design companies have navigated a dynamic landscape marked by both opportunities and challenges. Strong economic conditions have typically favored the industry, with rising disposable incomes and low unemployment rates encouraging both consumers and businesses to invest in professional web design. Despite this, the sector also faced hurdles such as high inflation, which made cost increases necessary and pushed some customers towards cheaper substitutes such as website templates and in-house production, causing a slump in revenue in 2022. Despite these obstacles, the industry has demonstrated resilience against rising interest rates and economic uncertainties by focusing on enhancing user experience and accessibility. Overall, revenue for web design service companies is anticipated to rise at a CAGR of 2.2% during the current period, reaching $43.5 billion in 2024. This includes a 2.2% jump in revenue in that year. Looking ahead, web design companies will continue to do well, as the strong performance of the US economy will likely support ongoing demand for web design services, bolstered by higher consumer spending and increased corporate profit. On top of this, government investment, especially at the state and local levels, will provide further revenue streams as public agencies seek to upgrade their web presence. Innovation remains key, with a particular emphasis on designing for mobile devices as more activities shift to on-the-go platforms. Companies that can effectively adapt to these trends and invest in new technologies will likely capture a significant market share, fostering an environment where entry remains feasible yet competitive. Overall, revenue for web design service providers is forecast to swell at a CAGR of 1.9% during the outlook period, reaching $47.7 billion in 2029.
Medical misinformation relies on an ecosystem of actors as the global spread of health misinformation is encouraged by social media algorithms. According to industry estimates, top-ranked health misinformation spreader Realfarmacy.com accumulated an approximate 253.6 million views between May 2019 and May 2020. The top medical misinformation pages were identified by analyzing website credibility reviews based on credibility and transparency criteria.
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The association's press release (in Chinese and English) and traffic statistics for the Hong Kong and Macau offices, with a total of 4 items.
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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.
Fork this kernel to get started.
Banner Photo by Edho Pratama from Unsplash.
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?