I'm trying to understand the denominator used for various percentages and
pie charts in Analog's output.
BTW, it would be *great* if the charts actually noted the denominator.
Perhaps this is an option I haven't found yet :-)
If I work backwards from, say, a Search Query Report showing these
results...
pages: %pages: search term: calculated denominator
-----: ------: -----------: ======================
10,737: 6.99%: oats 153,605.1502
5,678: 3.69%: peas 153,875.3388
5,370: 3.49%: beans 153,868.1948
...
= average ~153,783 (pages)
...can I imply that, in total, about 153,783 search queries found their way
to my site?
Same goes for a Referring Site Report. Can I use this logic to figure out
the total number of page requests that were due to referrals? I suppose I
could total the "pages" column as well, but setting the floor to 0 would
make for a very loooong report.
Thanks - and thanks for a wonderful app Stephen!
- aj
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