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Treue
  Sitzungen Anfragen % Bytes % Seiten Besucher
1 1
33,632    25.6%
4.64GB    12.7%
16,751 5,296
2 2-4
32,862    25.0%
1.90GB    5.19%
25,222 979
3 5-9
9,880    7.53%
1.09GB    2.98%
6,677 325
4 10-24
9,577    7.30%
3.94GB    10.8%
7,347 287
5 25-49
5,408    4.12%
2.76GB    7.54%
3,688 69
6 50-99
16,661    12.7%
5.63GB    15.4%
13,222 64
7 100+
23,183    17.7%
16.62GB    45.4%
15,884 10
  durchschnittlich
18,743    14.3%
5.22GB    14.3%
12,684 1,004
7 Summe
131,203    100%
36.57GB    100%
88,791 7,030
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Help Card: Treue
Report Overview This report illustrates site loyalty via a measure of session numbers. Use this information to see how loyal your site visitors are, and to assess whether or not your site content makes visitors want to return. Low loyalty values generally indicate a lack of appropriate site content. Some web sites, however, are designed to be viewed once only, and hence, this report should be assessed in the context of your site's expectations.

Graph Description Vertical axis: Sessions.
The range of sessions undertaken by site visitors.

Horizontal axis: Visitors (default sorting).
Changing the sorting options in Settings > Statistics will alter the horizontal axis to the new sort method. This report can be sorted/graphed by hits, bytes, pages or visitors.

Red lines (if present):
HTTP errors (Page not found, server error, etc)

Table Description Sessions:
The range of sessions undertaken by site visitors.

Hits (%):
Number of hits to the site by visitors who undertook the corresponding number of sessions. (Percentage as a proportion of hits from all session ranges.)

Bytes (%):
Raw bytes transferred as a result of hits to the site by visitors who undertook the corresponding number of sessions. (Percentage as a proportion of bytes transferred by hits from all session ranges.)

Pages:
Number of pages viewed by visitors who undertook the corresponding number of sessions.

Visitors:
Number of site visitors who undertook the corresponding number of sessions.
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