The entry page is the first page a web site visitor goes to during a visit
The first page opened on a website, usually from a Search Engine Results Page. The entry page is not always the home page
A single page with a logo on it and, usually, a “click here to enter” link.
The first page a visitor saw when entering your website. Exit Page The last page a visitor saw before leaving your website. Content of page may be loosing a visitors interest in your website.
The web page that a visitor first came to on a website. A visitor could have come to your homepage, contact us page, or even a campaign landing page based on the referrals. See Referrals.
The first viewed page on a visitor's path through a site.
An entry page is located on your site. It is the first page through which a visitor enters your site, aka 'landing page'.
The first page on your website that an individual visits.
The first web page seen by a visiting user. Entry pages usually indicate bookmarked pages and links in referring web pages.
Sometimes refers to a single page with a logo and "click here" to enter.
The first page of a website viewed by a visitor.
The web page that you direct traffic to. In most cases, visitors coming from your site will "enter" merchant's site at this page.
The page at which a visitor enters a Web site . It is identified by a log-file analyser.
The page a person coming to your site initially lands on.
First page visited by a user on the site.
The first page a visitor viewed when entering your Web site. If a visit consists only of hits to non-page files, that visit has no entry page. This can cause the total number of entry pages to be less than the total number of visits.
The first page an enf user views after clicking a link to a web site. Also known as a landing page.
The page by which visitors enter your site
An introductory page linked to the home page used to create a first impression. Consequently, it is usually meant to be a visually-appealing page with graphics, pictures, a catch phrase, etc.