Page Impression
A Page Impression is the total count of times a web page is displayed to a user.
Description
In the digital marketing industry, a Page Impression refers to each instance a web page is loaded or viewed in a user's browser. It is a fundamental metric for understanding web traffic and user engagement. Page Impressions do not account for the uniqueness of users; rather, they measure the number of times a page is rendered, including multiple views by the same user. This metric is essential for advertisers and marketers to gauge the visibility of their content and the effectiveness of their campaigns. High page impressions indicate that the content is being frequently accessed, which can be a positive sign of its relevance or popularity. However, it should be analyzed alongside other metrics like unique visitors and bounce rate to get a comprehensive understanding of user behavior.
Examples
- An online news website like The New York Times might report 1 million page impressions per day, indicating the number of times its articles and pages are loaded by users.
- A blog about home gardening might see a spike in page impressions during the spring season when people are looking for planting tips, reflecting increased interest and traffic.
Additional Information
- Page Impressions are different from Unique Visitors, which count only distinct individuals visiting a site.
- This metric is vital for advertisers who pay based on the number of impressions their ads receive.