The pageview is an overview of a site's visitors. All website page visits are counted towards its pageview, which can then be used to determine the total number of website visitors. The opposite of a pageview would be hits, which does not count all visits to a page, but rather all queries to a particular IP (i.e. one user).
Viewing of a web page by a visitor. Pageview is often confused with hits.
a count of individual webpages requested from your site
a little more accurate because it counts a page as a whole - not all its parts
an instance of a page being loaded by a browser
an OTS, but not necessarily an impression
a single request to the server for a Web page (usually a
A request from a visitor's browser for a displayable web page, generally an HTML file. Images and other embedded content, such as style sheets and javascript, are not considered to be page views.
A page is defined as any file or content delivered by a web server that would generally be considered a web document. This includes HTML pages (.html, .htm, .shtml), script-generated pages (.cgi, .asp, .cfm, etc.), and plain-text pages. It also includes sound files (.wav, .aiff, etc.), video files (.mov, etc.), and other non-document files. Only image files (.jpeg, .gif, .png), javascript (.js) and style sheets (.css) are excluded from this definition. Each time a file defined as a page is served, a pageview is registered by Google Analytics.
A "page" is any document provided by the server, including HTML pages, script pages (.asp, .cgi, etc.), and plain-text documents. Image, sound and video files are not considered pages. A "pageview" is registered in your web analytics each time an actual document is served.
The complete display of a web page to a viewer. This is a good measure of web site popularity.
Number of times a user requests a page that may contain a particular ad. Indicative of the number of times an ad was potentially seen, or "gross impressions." Page views may overstate ad impressions if users choose to turn off graphics (often done to speed browsing).
A single web page viewed by a human through a browser is a pageview. Technically: a file, or a combination of files, sent to a visitor as a result of that visitor's request being received by a server.
When a Web page is requested by somebody through a browser. Pageviews are often used to track the number of impressions a banner gets.
Stands for Page Impressions.
Advertising impressions are sold based on pageviews. An ad pageview is counted when the page on which an ad is scheduled is served by Yahoo! to a user. We use this metric since it is not possible for Yahoo! to track ad impressions from cached images that are on a user's computer, or ad impressions from services that cache the Yahoo! site. Such impressions would be over and above the ads served by Yahoo!.
Each time a visitor requests a page on your website, a pageview is generated.