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sometimes known as a User session. According to IFABC Global Web Standards a Visit is "A series of one or more Page Impressions, served to one User, which ends when there is a gap of 30 minutes or more between successive Page Impressions for that User." A Visit is effectively a near-continuous burst of activity by a valid User. A Visit is determined when a unique user enters or re-enters a Web site during a specified period. ...
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or Location Rmore egister. One of the data bases of crucial importance in the GSM. The VLR contains a copy of the data of the HLR of the customer concerned apart from information to the exact stay and serves among other things to reduce the data communication von/zu this. Additionally it administers the TMSI
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A visit is when a unique visitor views a certain web page. If one person visits a page ten times, that page will have ten hits, but only one visit, whereas if ten different people each visit the same page once, that page will have both ten hits and ten visits.
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each time a consumer arrives at a web page. A unique visitor can account for multiple visits to a web page. Unless click fraud is present, search engines that charge for click-throughts include all visits, not just clicks from unique visitors.
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Each time a visitor arrives on a web page. Human or non-human (spider).
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