A pageview represents each time a webpage is loaded or refreshed by a user. It is one of the most basic web analytics metrics and helps measure website activity and content popularity. High pageview counts may indicate strong interest, effective SEO, or successful marketing campaigns. However, pageviews should be interpreted alongside other engagement metrics—such as time on page, bounce rate, or conversions—to understand overall user behavior and content effectiveness.
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Pageview
A metric that counts how many times a webpage is loaded or viewed by users.
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