Any time a user arrives at your site, they may only visit the first page they see, or they may continue on to other pages on your website. This report describes how many pages users have viewed per visit, and how common visits with that amount of pages are. A visit is defined as a series of SharePoint page requests from the same uniquely identified client with no more than 30 minutes between each page request.

Depending on the type of site you maintain and your target visitors, the depth of visit metric typically indicates one of two main options. The more pages a user visits, either your visitors are engaged and interested in continuing to interact with your site over multiple pages, or it's possible that your visitors are not easily finding what they're looking for. This report collects the number and details of all pages a user accesses within a portal session to help you understand how they're navigating through your portal. If users are only accessing one specific page, they may not be aware of the array of other resources and tools available to them in the portal. You can then improve your site accordingly.

 

Depth of Visit Report

Available Report Widgets

Table

 

Table Widget

The Depth of Visit table widget contains the following columns:

  • Depth of Visit - The number of pages viewed in a visit before closing the browser window or tab, or timing out.
  • Visits - The number of visits that viewed the listed amount of pages. 
  • Percentage of All Visits - The percentage of all recorded visits that achieved the listed page depth.

Note: A visit or session is a series of SharePoint page requests from the same uniquely identified client with a time of no more than 30 minutes between each page request.

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