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Explore our detailed website traffic dataset featuring key metrics like page views, session duration, bounce rate, traffic source, and conversion rates.
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TwitterIn the second quarter of 2025, mobile devices (excluding tablets) accounted for 62.54 percent of global website traffic. Since consistently maintaining a share of around 50 percent beginning in 2017, mobile usage surpassed this threshold in 2020 and has demonstrated steady growth in its dominance of global web access. Mobile traffic Due to low infrastructure and financial restraints, many emerging digital markets skipped the desktop internet phase entirely and moved straight onto mobile internet via smartphone and tablet devices. India is a prime example of a market with a significant mobile-first online population. Other countries with a significant share of mobile internet traffic include Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya. In most African markets, mobile accounts for more than half of the web traffic. By contrast, mobile only makes up around 45.49 percent of online traffic in the United States. Mobile usage The most popular mobile internet activities worldwide include watching movies or videos online, e-mail usage and accessing social media. Apps are a very popular way to watch video on the go and the most-downloaded entertainment apps in the Apple App Store are Netflix, Tencent Video and Amazon Prime Video.
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TwitterA dataset explaining organic traffic, its importance for SEO, and methods to track it in Google Analytics 4.
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TwitterAs of the second quarter of 2025, ***** percent of web traffic in the United States originated from mobile devices, down from over ** percent in the last quarter of 2024. In comparison, over ********** of web traffic worldwide was generated via mobile in the last examined period.
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This dataset originates from DataCamp. Many users have reposted copies of the CSV on Kaggle, but most of those uploads omit the original instructions, business context, and problem framing. In this upload, I’ve included that missing context in the About Dataset so the reader of my notebook or any other notebook can fully understand how the data was intended to be used and the intended problem framing.
Note: I have also uploaded a visualization of the workflow I personally took to tackle this problem, but it is not part of the dataset itself.
Additionally, I created a PowerPoint presentation based on my work in the notebook, which you can download from here:
PPTX Presentation
From: Head of Data Science
Received: Today
Subject: New project from the product team
Hey!
I have a new project for you from the product team. Should be an interesting challenge. You can see the background and request in the email below.
I would like you to perform the analysis and write a short report for me. I want to be able to review your code as well as read your thought process for each step. I also want you to prepare and deliver the presentation for the product team - you are ready for the challenge!
They want us to predict which recipes will be popular 80% of the time and minimize the chance of showing unpopular recipes. I don't think that is realistic in the time we have, but do your best and present whatever you find.
You can find more details about what I expect you to do here. And information on the data here.
I will be on vacation for the next couple of weeks, but I know you can do this without my support. If you need to make any decisions, include them in your work and I will review them when I am back.
Good Luck!
From: Product Manager - Recipe Discovery
To: Head of Data Science
Received: Yesterday
Subject: Can you help us predict popular recipes?
Hi,
We haven't met before but I am responsible for choosing which recipes to display on the homepage each day. I have heard about what the data science team is capable of and I was wondering if you can help me choose which recipes we should display on the home page?
At the moment, I choose my favorite recipe from a selection and display that on the home page. We have noticed that traffic to the rest of the website goes up by as much as 40% if I pick a popular recipe. But I don't know how to decide if a recipe will be popular. More traffic means more subscriptions so this is really important to the company.
Can your team: - Predict which recipes will lead to high traffic? - Correctly predict high traffic recipes 80% of the time?
We need to make a decision on this soon, so I need you to present your results to me by the end of the month. Whatever your results, what do you recommend we do next?
Look forward to seeing your presentation.
Tasty Bytes was founded in 2020 in the midst of the Covid Pandemic. The world wanted inspiration so we decided to provide it. We started life as a search engine for recipes, helping people to find ways to use up the limited supplies they had at home.
Now, over two years on, we are a fully fledged business. For a monthly subscription we will put together a full meal plan to ensure you and your family are getting a healthy, balanced diet whatever your budget. Subscribe to our premium plan and we will also deliver the ingredients to your door.
This is an example of how a recipe may appear on the website, we haven't included all of the steps but you should get an idea of what visitors to the site see.
Tomato Soup
Servings: 4
Time to make: 2 hours
Category: Lunch/Snack
Cost per serving: $
Nutritional Information (per serving) - Calories 123 - Carbohydrate 13g - Sugar 1g - Protein 4g
Ingredients: - Tomatoes - Onion - Carrot - Vegetable Stock
Method: 1. Cut the tomatoes into quarters….
The product manager has tried to make this easier for us and provided data for each recipe, as well as whether there was high traffic when the recipe was featured on the home page.
As you will see, they haven't given us all of the information they have about each recipe.
You can find the data here.
I will let you decide how to process it, just make sure you include all your decisions in your report.
Don't forget to double check the data really does match what they say - it might not.
| Column Name | Details |
|---|---|
| recipe | Numeric, unique identifier of recipe |
| calories | Numeric, number of calories |
| carbohydrate | Numeric, amount of carbohydrates in grams |
| sugar | Numeric, amount of sugar in grams |
| protein | Numeric, amount of prote... |
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TwitterTop 25 Daily Page Views for the main website of Los Angeles
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TwitterA dataset comparing features, pricing, and ratings of the top sites to buy website traffic in 2025: Google Ads, Facebook Ads, PropellerAds, and SparkTraffic.
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pixel-see.com is ranked #20745 in IN with 1.11M Traffic. Categories: . Learn more about website traffic, market share, and more!
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TwitterIn March 2025, visits to Groupon.com in the United States mainly originated from mobile devices. Around ************ of its website traffic came from smartphones. Desktops accounted for the remaining traffic share, at nearly **********.
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TwitterA dataset comparing features, pricing, and ratings of the top 4 traffic bots in 2025: SparkTraffic (4.5/5), TrafficBot.co (2.5/5), Traffic-Bot.com (3.0/5), and EpicTrafficBot (3.0/5).
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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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The Website Traffic Generator market is projected to reach USD 2,844.3 million by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of 12.1% from 2023 to 2033. Rising demand for online traffic, increasing digital marketing investments, and the advent of new technologies are major factors driving market growth. The increasing adoption of social media platforms and the growing popularity of mobile internet usage further contribute to the demand for website traffic generators. The market is segmented by type into Referral Traffic Generators, Social Media Traffic Generators, Direct Traffic Generators, and Others. Referral Traffic Generators currently dominate the market, accounting for a significant share of the total revenue. However, Social Media Traffic Generators are expected to witness the fastest growth over the forecast period due to the growing popularity of social media platforms as a source of website traffic. The market is also segmented by application into Individual and Enterprise, with the Enterprise segment holding a larger market share. Key players in the market include Babylon Traffic, SparkTraffic, Getthit, TrafficApe, Somiibo, Serp Empire, EasyHits4U, Growtraffic, 10KHits, Traffup, Torpedo Traffic, YOOtraffic, SigmaTraffic, TheTraffic, WebTrafficly, Traffic Creator, and Apex Traffic.
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TwitterA dataset outlining key insights on how traffic bots can improve website performance, engagement metrics, and search engine rankings.
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TwitterAccording to a global study, ************* accounted for more than ** percent of all online traffic, making it the most common source channel in 2024. *********************** accounted for approximately *********** of the online volume of websites each, which was another significant component of this segment. However, all of these segments have experienced drops in their shares, with *********** being the only one to see an increase of about ** percent in the analyzed year.
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view.com.au is ranked #1783 in AU with 499.44K Traffic. Categories: . Learn more about website traffic, market share, and more!
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4k-monitor.ru is ranked #7784 in RU with 206.42K Traffic. Categories: Retail, Information Technology. Learn more about website traffic, market share, and more!
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aagmaal.watch is ranked #2053 in IN with 3.82M Traffic. Categories: . Learn more about website traffic, market share, and more!
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animedao.watch is ranked #35310 in IN with 276.48K Traffic. Categories: . Learn more about website traffic, market share, and more!
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This dataset contains web traffic records collected through AWS CloudWatch, aimed at detecting suspicious activities and potential attack attempts.
The data were generated by monitoring traffic to a production web server, using various detection rules to identify anomalous patterns.
In today's cloud environments, cybersecurity is more crucial than ever. The ability to detect and respond to threats in real time can protect organizations from significant consequences. This dataset provides a view of web traffic that has been labeled as suspicious, offering a valuable resource for developers, data scientists, and security experts to enhance threat detection techniques.
Each entry in the dataset represents a stream of traffic to a web server, including the following columns:
bytes_in: Bytes received by the server.
bytes_out: Bytes sent from the server.
creation_time: Timestamp of when the record was created.
end_time: Timestamp of when the connection ended.
src_ip: Source IP address.
src_ip_country_code: Country code of the source IP.
protocol: Protocol used in the connection.
response.code: HTTP response code.
dst_port: Destination port on the server.
dst_ip: Destination IP address.
rule_names: Name of the rule that identified the traffic as suspicious.
observation_name: Observations associated with the traffic.
source.meta: Metadata related to the source.
source.name: Name of the traffic source.
time: Timestamp of the detected event.
detection_types: Type of detection applied.
This dataset is ideal for:
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