The language of Site
Metrics is by no means uniform. Hits are often confused
with uniques, and pageviews are often confused with
impressions. So let's take a moment to clear things up a
bit.
Files Files are pretty much in the same boat as hits.
Files represent the total number of hits (requests) that actually resulted in something being sent back to the user. Not all hits will send data, such as 404-Not Found requests and requests for pages that are already in the browsers cache.Like hits, files are worthless as a traffic metric.
Impressions Impressions is an advertising term. An impression has been defined by the advertising industry as a single showing of the creative. Impressions are counted in thousands. Pageviews are not impressions. To illustrate: I could easily have an impression inventory of 5,000,000 with only 1,000,000 pageviews if I'm serving five small banners per page.Some people think that the Internet gave birth to the terms impression, and CPM, which is short for cost per thousand impressions. They are wrong. The advertising industry has been using these terms to refer to gross audience years before the Internet was even a twinkle in Al Gore's eye.
Sites Sites are often confused with unique visitors. A site is simply a unique IP address making a request on the server. One unique visit from an AOL user on proxy IP can register as several unique IP's.Search engine spiders can also artificially inflate the site count. This number should be ignored when quoting site metrics.
Pageviews Pageviews can be a valid metric when assessing how targeted your traffic is, or isn't. Pageviews should be looked at in relation to visits and unique visits. A high pageview count in and of itself is not a sign of success, and is vulnerable to artificial inflation. In one instance I know of, a webmaster broke up his content into small pieces. An article that could be on one page was spread out across 10 pages in order to force a higher pageview count. For this reason, any mention of pageviews should be accompanied by a mention of unique visits. Visits and Unique Visits Visit
User Session
A visit is also referred to as a user session.
Sample Publisher Statement
As a publisher, when asked by an advertiser for your site metrics,
a proper format would be:
By stating uniques, user sessions and pageviews, you are giving the advertiser the information he needs to know in order to assess your reach, user retention and relevancy of the traffic to content.