![]() This means I need to know where they came from. Which are the only site visitors I really care about. I find it more helpful to concentrate just on highly engaged visitors, such as those spending more than 60 seconds on the site. The sheer volume means it can be worth it though. I’ve sponsored a few small flash games which brings in a TON of traffic, but most of it is pretty ‘low quality’, kids without credit cards looking for more free games. The visits stats is marginally more helpful, but it massively depends where they come from, obviously. These are not stats worth worrying about. If you pack them with text and video, people will get their fill of data with just one page. Bounce rate and Pages per visit are horrendously skewed by the content of those pages. ![]() TBH, only one of those stats is worth caring about (the top one), and only then, marginally. Looking at data for the last 60 days, the site had: ![]() I’ve been casting my geeky eye over the google analytics data for the gratuitous tank battles website.
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