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    The conversion rate is the percentage of users who take a desired action. The archetypical example of conversion rate is the percentage of website visitors who buy something on the site. Example: An ecommerce site is visited by 100,000 people during the month of April.

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    Your conversion rate is the percentage of visitors to your website that complete a desired goal (a conversion) out of the total number of visitors. A high conversion rate is indicative of successful marketing and web design

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    The conversion rate is the number of conversions divided by the total number of visitors. For example, if an ecommerce site receives 200 visitors in a month and has 50 sales, the conversion rate would be 50 divided by 200, or 25%.

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    The conversion rate is the percentage of users who take a desired action. The archetypical example of conversion rate is the percentage of website visitors who buy something on the site.

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    The conversion rate describes the relationship between visits/clicks on a website to conversions. A conversion is the process of a potential customer becoming an actual customer. Conversions can consist of purchases or downloads.

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    The conversion rate is the percentage of users who take the desired action. The archetypical example of conversion rate is the percentage of website visitors who buy something on the site.

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    Conversion rate is defined as the percentage of the number of conversions that taken on a particular campaign or website visitors.

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    A conversion is when a customer completes the action you want. Conversion rate is the number of times this happens, compared to the number of visitors your website gets. This will give your conversion rate in the form of a ratio, where 1 = 1/1 = 100% (every time you get a visitor they complete the action you want).

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    The conversion rate is the number of conversions divided by the total number of visitors.
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    Conversion rate is the number of people who end up doing what you want them to do out of all the people that visited your website. Example: ... Conversion rate is the number of people who end up doing what you want them to do out of all the people that visited your website. Example: Your goal is to get sales.

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    The conversion rate is the percentage of users who take a desired action. The archetypical example of conversion rate is the percentage of website visitors who buy something on the site.

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