Referrer The URL of the web page that a user was on before reaching yours. The server's logs capture referral URLs and store them in their log files.
Referrer - Websites, Search Engines or Directories or any others identifiable as the origin of the visitor. Return Visitor - A visitor who can be identified with multiple visits, either through cookies or authentication.
Referrer - this is a term used for website statistics that describes the URL that a visitor to your site came from before they got to you. Registration - the process of making a request to a Search Engine to record your website in its index.
Referrer The source or URL of the web page from which a particular web site visitor came.
Referrer A referrer is the URL of the page that the visitor came from when he entered a website. Relevance Rank (RR) A system in which the search engine tries to determine the theme of a site that a link is coming from ...
Referrer The URL or webpage that the user clicked on to arrive at your web page. This is often recorded in the log files via the web server software.
Referrer URL: [ref] Referrer URL refers to the URL of the web page that preceded the page in question.
Referrer: In clicking on a link from one website to another, the previous site you were on will be the referrer. Rich Media: ...
HTTP Referrer Data - A program included in most web analytics packages that analyzes and reports the source of traffic to the user's web site.
The referrers list will tell you this information. A referrer is a web site where a visitor was just prior to reaching your site.
The link directs to the product's sales page and takes care that every visitor from a link is tracked and the commission for every sale booked on the referrer's account.
GA can track visitors from all referrers, including search engines, display advertising, pay-per-click networks, email marketing and digital collateral such as links within PDF documents.
The top referrers for most well optimised sites will be the major engines and directories so I would suggest concentrating your online budget there.
Referrer The source from which a website visitor came from. Relative Link A link which shows the relation of the current URL to the URL of the page being linked at.
These graphics are often mainly encoded with affiliate links and tracking links, so the banner owner (usually the vednor) and traffic referrer (the affiliate) are credited with the sale should the visitor purchase.
Unique Recipients The number of unique individuals that received an email from a forwarder or referrer. Unsubscribe To remove oneself from an email list, either via an emailed command to the list server or by filling in a Web form.
See also: Website, Service, Market, Product, Users
 
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