Frequency Graph
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Circulation Frequency
  Frequency Hits % Bytes % Pages Visitors
1 Many times a day
76,674    20.1%
0    0%
25,063 211
2 Twice a day
31,390    8.25%
0    0%
5,932 117
3 Once a day
37,988    9.98%
0    0%
3,371 188
4 Twice a week
50,188    13.2%
0    0%
4,584 256
5 Once a week
55,088    14.5%
0    0%
3,330 485
6 Twice a month
18,279    4.80%
0    0%
1,396 303
7 Once a month
22,502    5.91%
0    0%
5,674 389
8 Rarely
0    0%
0    0%
0 0
9 Once only
88,544    23.3%
0    0%
19,059 3,882
  Average
42,294    11.1%
0    0%
7,601 647
9 Totals
380,653    100%
0    0%
68,409 5,831
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Help Card: Circulation Frequency
Report Overview This report illustrates how often sessions are undertaken on your site by the same visitor. Use this information to assess the appropriateness and timeliness of site content. If site content changes many times a day, yet the majority of visitors return only once a week, you will have to look at ways of increasing awareness of site changes.

Graph Description Vertical axis: Frequency.
The frequency at which visitors returned to your site.

Horizontal axis: Visitors (default sorting).
Changing the sorting options in Settings > Statistics will alter the horizontal axis to the new sort method. This report can be sorted/graphed by hits, bytes, pages or visitors.

Red lines (if present):
HTTP errors (Page not found, server error, etc)

Table Description Frequency:
The frequency at which visitors returned to your site.

Hits (%):
Number of hits to the site by visitors who returned to the site at the corresponding frequency range. (Percentage as a proportion of hits from all frequency ranges.)

Bytes (%):
Raw bytes transferred as a result of hits to the site by visitors who returned at the corresponding frequency range. (Percentage as a proportion of bytes transferred by hits from all frequency ranges.)

Pages:
Number of pages viewed by visitors who returned to the site at the corresponding frequency range.

Visitors:
Number of site visitors who returned to the site at the corresponding frequency range.
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