This page identifies the domain names and numeric IP addresses that refer visitors to your site. This information will be displayed only if your server is logging this information.
Referring Site - A Web site which refers a visitor to your site by linking to it.
Site - Specific referring site being analyzed.
Visits - Number of times the specified site referred visitors to your site.
You can use this page to determine which sites are referring the most visitors to your site. This can help when considering the most effective ways and places to attract visitors.
This page provides the full URLs of the sites with links to your site. This information will only be displayed if your server is logging the referrer information.
URL - The full URL for the specific referring site being analyzed.
Visits - Number of visitors referred from the specified URL.
You can use this information to determine the sites that provide the most referrals to your site. This can help when considering the most effective ways to attract visitors.
The first table identifies which search engines referred visitors to your site most often. Totals in this table represent the number of searches, whether they contain one or several keywords.
The second table identifies the main keywords for each search engine.
Searches - Number of visitors referred to your site from the specified search engine.
% - Percentage of visitors referred from search engines who were referred by the search engine specified.
SECOND TABLE
Engines - Specific search engine being analyzed in conjunction with the keyword in the adjacent column.
Keywords - The keyword being analyzed in conjunction with the search engine in the adjacent column. A keyword is a single word entered into a search engine.
Keywords Found - Number of visitors referred to your site from the specified search engine who used the specified keyword in their search.
Phrases - The phrase being analyzed in conjunction with the search engine in the adjacent column. A phrase is the entire text string entered into a search engine. It can be made up of one or more keywords.
Phrases Found - Number of visitors referred to your site from the specified search engine who used the specified phrase in their search.
Referrals - Number of visitors referred to your site from the specified search engine who used the specified keywords in their search.
% - Percentage of visitors referred from search engines who used the specified search engine and keyword or phrase.
This information can give you an idea how your meta-tags are performing with each search engine.
The first table identifies search phrases which led the most visitors to your site, regardless of the search engine they used. The second table identifies, for each phrase, which search engines led visitors to the site.
Phrases - The specific search phrases being analyzed. A search phrase is the entire text string entered into a search engine. It can be made up of one or more keywords.
Phrases Found - Number of visitors referred to your site who used the specified search phrase, regardless of the search engine they used.
% - Percentage of referred visitors who used the specified search phrase.
SECOND TABLE
Engines - Specific search engine being analyzed in conjunction with the phrase in the adjacent column.
Phrases - The phrase being analyzed in conjunction with the search engine in the adjacent column. A search phrase is the entire text string entered into a search engine. It can be made up of one or more keywords.
Searches - Number of visitors referred to your site from the specified search engine who used the specified phrase in their search.
% - Percentage of visitors referred from search engines who used the specified search engine and phrase.
How are people getting to your site? Use these tables to find out if your visitors are using the search phrases you expect. Do you need to use different keywords in page titles to make it easier for people to find your site with search engines?
The first table identifies keywords which led the most visitors to the site (regardless of the search engine). The second table identifies, for each keyword, which search engines led visitors to the site.
Keywords - Specific keywords being analyzed. A keyword is a single word entered into a search engine.
Keywords Found - Number of visitors referred to your site with the specified keyword.
% - Percentage of visitors referred to your site with keywords who were referred by the keyword specified.
SECOND TABLE
Engines - Specific search engine being analyzed in conjunction with the keyword in the adjacent column.
Keywords - The keyword being analyzed in conjunction with the search engine in the adjacent column. A keyword is a single word entered into a search engine.
Searches - Number of visitors referred to your site from the specified search engine who used the specified keyword in their search.
% - Percentage of visitors referred from search engines who used the specified search engine and keyword.
At the most basic level, this section tells you which search engines are being used most frequently to find your site. You also may find that some search engines are referring visitors to your site with the keywords you expect and that other search engines are not.