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.
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.
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.
Hello. Let's say you maintain a website. Everyday this website is accessed by a certain number of visitors depending on it's popularity. The more visitors you have the higher you conversion is. In order for your conversion to be positive these visitors should also complete the goal of the website, advertising for example. Therefore not all visitors contribute to the conversion rate, only those who for example saw the advertisement and followed the link. There are a lot of tools using which you can calculate your conversion rate in percents https://www.percentagecalculator.co.uk being one of the best. I use it very often to manage my shop's site.
Last edited by stevehayes; 05-31-2020 at 02:35 AM.
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The conversion rate is the number of conversions divided by the total number of visitors. As an example, if an e-commerce site receives 200 visitors per month and has 50 sales, the conversion rate could be 25% or 50 divided by 200.
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The conversion rate describes the association between visits/clicks on a website to conversions. A conversion is the process of a customer. Conversions can consist of buys or downloads.
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