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From Worst to Best: How to Report Metrics & Measures
No issue is more controversial and yet more fundamental than visitors vs visits. Several experts have put forward strong cases for unique visitors being “the worst metric”, “wildly inaccurate”, “no basis in reality”, the methods for determining unique visitors “render the resulting numbers useless!” I have taken a fundamentally different position in what I consider my best advice to web analysis. Caught in the head lights of expert opinion, it looks like I have some “splaning” to do. So do I crash burn or do these experts even have a chance. Read on to see how I work my way out of this predicament. Continue reading
Posted in Fundamentals, Measures & Metrics, Methodology
Tagged actionable insights, audits, axioms, best practices, Feynman Diagrams, IAB, KPI, LinkedIn, measures, metrics, referrals, Sessions, unique visitors, Visitors, Visits, web analytic vendors, Web Analytics
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