Pageview
In web analytics and website management, a pageview or page view, abbreviated in business to PV and occasionally called page impression, is a request to load a single HTML file (web page) of an Internet site.[1] On the World Wide Web, a page request would result from a web surfer clicking on a link on another page pointing to the page in question.
In contrast, a hit refers to a request for any file from a web server. Therefore, there may be many hits per page view since an HTML page can contain multiple files such as images, videos, JavaScripts, cascading style sheets (CSS), etc.[citation needed]
On balance, page views refer to a number of pages viewed or clicked on the site during the given time.[2]
Page views may be counted as part of web analytics. For the owner of the site, this information can be useful to see if any change in the "page" (such as the information or the way it is presented) results in more visits. If there are any advertisements on the page, the publishers would also be interested in the number of page views to determine their expected revenue from the ads. For this reason, it is a term that is used widely for Internet marketing and advertising.[3]
Feature
The page impression has long been a measure of user activity on a website. However, the activity is not necessarily associated with loading a complete HTML page. Modern programming techniques can serve pages by other means that don't show as HTTP requests.
Advertisement
Since page views help estimate the popularity of sites, it helps determine their value for advertising revenue. The most common metric is CPM. It stands for 'Cost per thousand'(the M is the Roman numeral for 1,000)[4] and it is commonly used metrics to measure page views divided by the thousands, that is, cost per 1000 views, used for the ad rates and thus, the less CPM is, the better deal it offers to advertisers.[5] However, there has been a growing concern that CPM is not as trustworthy as it looks in the advertising market because, although, with CPM arrangement, everyone who visits a site makes publishers’ money, for an advertiser's view, CPM is being challenged in comparison to CPC or CPA in terms of adverts’ efficiency because visiting does not mean clicking the ads.[6]
Measurement
The preferred way to count page views is using a web analytics software. They can measure the number of pages on any site and therefore, it helps people to receive a rough estimate of page views on web sites.[7] There are also many other page view measurement tools available including open source ones as well as licensed products.
Hit ratio
Hit ratio refers to the percentage of computer memory accesses (number of HTTPS requests delivered per requests received) that are found in certain levels of the memory hierarchy. In other words, it is a measure of content requests that a web caching system can deliver successfully from its cache storage, compared to how many requests it receives.[8][9] There are two types of hit ratios:
- Cache hit ratio, referring to number of requests made;[10]
- Byte hit ratio, referring to amount of bandwidth that a browser's caching system has saved.[10][11]
Criticism and concerns
Despite a wide range of uses of page view, it has come in for criticisms.
Manipulation
Page view can be manipulated or boosted for specific purposes.[12] For example, a recent incident, called 'page view fraud', compromised the accuracy of measurement of page view by boosting the page view. Perpetrators used a tool called 'a bot' to buy fake page-views for attention, recognition, and feedback, increasing the site's value.[13] As a result, some people already started building alternatives to measure audiences, such as "Ophan", saying that the page view is becoming passe.[14]
Humans vs. machines
Fake page views can reflect bots instead of humans.[15]
Wikipedia pageviews
Wikipedia provides tools that allow one to see how many people have visited a Wikipedia article during a given time period. Such have been used for tools that for instance display the most popular articles of the day.[16] Wikipedia pageviews of certain types of articles correlate with changes in stock market prices,[17] box office success of movies,[18] spread of disease[19][20] among other applications of datamining. Since search engines directly influence what is popular on Wikipedia such statistics may provide a more unfiltered and real-time view into what people are searching for on the Web[21] and societal interests.[22] For instance they can be used to gain insights into public anxiety and information seeking after or during events[23] or for the identification of concepts with significant increase of interest from the public.[24] In 2015, a study conducted by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) examined the influence of Reddit posts on Wikipedia pageviews.[25]
See also
- Project COUNTER
- Unique user
- Session (web analytics)
- Traffic flow
- HTTP cookie
- Web traffic
- Website monitoring
- Google Trends
- Internet manipulation
- Internet bot
References
- ↑ Doyle, C. (2011). A dictionary of marketing. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191727962.
- ↑ Carey, E. (2012). "Page View versus Page Visits - Atlantic Webworks Perspectives". Atlanticwebworks. https://www.atlanticwebworks.com/blog/page-view-versus-page-visits/.
- ↑ Bennett, L. (January 10, 2012). "Metrics that Matter & the Death of the Page View". Chartbeat Blog. https://blog.chartbeat.com/2012/01/10/metrics-that-matter-and-death-of-the-page-view.
- ↑ Heisel, C. (November 30, 2008). "What does CPM stand for?". Chris Heisel. https://chrisheisel.com/2008/11/30/what-does-cpm-mean/.
- ↑ Scocco, D. (March 27, 2008). "How Much Should I Charge for my Advertising Space? : @ProBlogger". Problogger.net. https://www.problogger.net/archives/2008/03/27/how-much-should-i-charge-for-my-advertising-space/.
- ↑ Johnston, M. (2013). "CPM vs CPC vs CPA: How to Sell Display Ads". Monetizepros.com. https://monetizepros.com/blog/2013/how-to-sell-display-ads-cpm-vs-cpc-vs-cpa/.
- ↑ Agarwal, A. (2008). "Measure the Number of Page Views on any Site". Digital Inspiration. https://www.labnol.org/internet/tools/measure-page-views-of-websites/5252/.
- ↑ "What is Cache Hit Ratio?" (in english). 24 May 2021. https://www.stackpath.com/edge-academy/what-is-cache-hit-ratio.
- ↑ McKinnon, Jenni (2 July 2019). "Hit and Miss Ratios, and how to calculate them". https://wp-rocket.me/blog/calculate-hit-and-miss-ratios/.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Wessels, Duane (June 2001). Web Caching. O'Reilly Media, Inc.. pp. 193–200. ISBN 978-1-56592-536-6. OCLC 1100903884. https://books.google.com/books?id=fVuWayXLdYIC&q=9781565925366.
- ↑ "Hit Ratios - Web Caching [Book"]. July 2001. https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/web-caching/156592536X/ch02s04.html#:~:text=The%20byte%20hit%20ratio%20measures,doesn't%20include%20request%20traffic..
- ↑ Holiday, R. (2012). "What is Media Manipulation?—A Definition and Explanation". Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/ryanholiday/2012/07/16/what-is-media-manipulation-a-definition-and-explanation/.
- ↑ Seidel, L. (2014). "The Pageview Fraud, PLEASE READ! by Lilyas on deviantART". Lilyas.deviantart.com. https://lilyas.deviantart.com/journal/The-Pageview-Fraud-PLEASE-READ-220928240.
- ↑ Fischer, M. (March 18, 2014). "The Pageview is Passé: New Metrics Emerge to Measure Audiences". American Journalism Review. https://ajr.org/2014/03/18/pageview-passe-new-metrics-emerge-measure-audiences/.
- ↑ Akhtar, Omar (July 31, 2014). "No more fake page views from machines! Google Analytics introduces "bot-filtering"". The Hub. https://www.dmnews.com/channel-marketing/social/news/13057066/no-more-fake-page-views-from-machines-google-analytics-introduces-botfiltering.
- ↑ "Making our pageview data easily accessible – Wikimedia Blog". 14 December 2015. https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/12/14/pageview-data-easily-accessible/.
- ↑ Moat, Helen Susannah; Curme, Chester; Avakian, Adam; Kenett, Dror Y.; Stanley, H. Eugene; Preis, Tobias (8 May 2013). "Quantifying Wikipedia Usage Patterns Before Stock Market Moves". Scientific Reports 3: 1801. doi:10.1038/srep01801. ISSN 2045-2322. Bibcode: 2013NatSR...3E1801M.
- ↑ Mestyán, Márton; Yasseri, Taha; Kertész, János (21 August 2013). "Early Prediction of Movie Box Office Success Based on Wikipedia Activity Big Data". PLOS ONE 8 (8): e71226. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0071226. ISSN 1932-6203. PMID 23990938. Bibcode: 2013PLoSO...871226M.
- ↑ R., Laurent, Michaël; J., Vickers, Tim (1 July 2009). "Seeking Health Information Online: Does Wikipedia Matter?" (in en). Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 16 (4): 471–479. doi:10.1197/jamia.M3059. ISSN 1067-5027. PMID 19390105.
- ↑ McIver, David J.; Brownstein, John S. (17 April 2014). "Wikipedia Usage Estimates Prevalence of Influenza-Like Illness in the United States in Near Real-Time". PLOS Computational Biology 10 (4): e1003581. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003581. ISSN 1553-7358. PMID 24743682. Bibcode: 2014PLSCB..10E3581M.
- ↑ Spoerri, Anselm (2 April 2007). "What is popular on Wikipedia and why?". First Monday 12 (4). doi:10.5210/fm.v12i4.1765. https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1765/1645. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
- ↑ Huss, Jon W.; Lindenbaum, Pierre; Martone, Michael; Roberts, Donabel; Pizarro, Angel; Valafar, Faramarz; Hogenesch, John B.; Su, Andrew I. (1 January 2010). "The Gene Wiki: community intelligence applied to human gene annotation" (in en). Nucleic Acids Research 38 (suppl_1): D633–D639. doi:10.1093/nar/gkp760. ISSN 0305-1048. PMID 19755503.
- ↑ Tausczik, Yla; Faasse, Kate; Pennebaker, James W.; Petrie, Keith J. (1 February 2012). "Public Anxiety and Information Seeking Following the H1N1 Outbreak: Blogs, Newspaper Articles, and Wikipedia Visits". Health Communication 27 (2): 179–185. doi:10.1080/10410236.2011.571759. ISSN 1041-0236. PMID 21827326.
- ↑ Ciglan, Marek; Nørv\a ag, Kjetil (1 January 2010). "WikiPop". Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management. pp. 1931–1932. doi:10.1145/1871437.1871769. ISBN 9781450300995.
- ↑ Determining the influence of reddit posts on wikipedia pageviews, AAAI Workshop - Technical Report, 2015, WS-15-19 pp. 75 - 82. https://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM15/paper/view/10655. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
Further reading
- Greenberg, Julia (31 Dec 2015). "Page Views Don't Matter Anymore—But They Just Won't Die". Wired. https://www.wired.com/2015/12/everyone-knows-page-views-dont-matter-but-they-just-wont-die/. Retrieved 2 Jan 2016.
- "Site Server - Capacity Model for Internet Transactions". April 1999. https://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sscomm/reskit/rkcapmit.mspx.
- Schurman, Kyle (June 1997). "Is Your Web Site a Hit?". https://www.smartcomputing.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles/archive/guideinternet97/3net31/3net31.asp&guid=.
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