So in the end, the only useful information you get from GA data, is the rate of change (which is useful for many things) -- but not, for instance, the actual number of visits to your pages -- because you have no idea what is counted and what isn't -- and what is considered a visit.
HN front page, 16000 visitors in a day, how many actually read the article?
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#34These data are not being interpreted correctly. Analytics calculates time-on-page based on the time between loads of the google JS embedded in your pages. Any visitor who 'bounces' - that is, only visits a single page - only loads the JS once, so their time-on-page is recorded as 0 seconds, regardless of how long they actually spent on the page.
Are you absolutely sure this is how it works? I have a 1 page website where the average time is 1:36, shouldn't it stay at 0 since the users are not clicking to other pageS?
Re: HN front page, 16000 visitors in a day, how many actually read the article?
#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
You should put your site in your profile so you can see how many people come after you post an offhand reference to the fact that you may have once written something interesting elsewhere.
Well I thought it was interesting that my shitty comment that linked to something I wrote got so many hits while getting on the frontpage got so little in comparison. I could get your angst if I had linked to it again or actually linked to it in my profile. But I did neither. So now I just think you are a dick.
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#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
Are you absolutely sure this is how it works? I have a 1 page website where the average time is 1:36, shouldn't it stay at 0 since the users are not clicking to other pageS?
Reasonably sure, unless I'm misinterpreting something: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1006253?hl=en
Re: HN front page, 16000 visitors in a day, how many actually read the article?
#38Earlier quoted context omitted.
You should put your site in your profile so you can see how many people come after you post an offhand reference to the fact that you may have once written something interesting elsewhere.
Well I thought it was interesting that my shitty comment that linked to something I wrote got so many hits while getting on the frontpage got so little in comparison. I could get your angst if I had linked to it again or actually linked to it in my profile. But I did neither. So now I just think you are a dick.
Re: HN front page, 16000 visitors in a day, how many actually read the article?
#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
Are you absolutely sure this is how it works? I have a 1 page website where the average time is 1:36, shouldn't it stay at 0 since the users are not clicking to other pageS?
Reasonably sure, unless I'm misinterpreting something: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1006253?hl=en
I've never seriously used GA so take my interpretation with a basketball-sized grain of salt.