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Average time on site

Average time on site is like a stopwatch for website engagement. It tells you how long, on average, visitors hang around and explore your web pages during a single visit.

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Average time on site is like a stopwatch for website engagement. It tells you how long, on average, visitors hang around and explore your web pages during a single visit. This metric gives you a peek into how captivating your content is and how well your site holds visitors’ attention. A higher average time on site usually means visitors are finding what they need and enjoying their stay, while a shorter time might signal room for improvement in user experience or content relevance. It’s a crucial gauge for webmasters and marketers to fine-tune their strategies, improve engagement, and ultimately create a more satisfying online experience for visitors.

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