REFERRING URLS(Go to "Referrals" on the left side of the page)Referring URLs measures the top URLs that have referred visitors to your Web site. This allows you to measure the effectiveness of your online marketing activity and learn which sites are consistently delivering visitors to your site. For example, a referral from FindLaw may prove to be more valuable than a referral from a non-legal Internet source.
The "Bookmarks or directly referred URLs" list item indicates the number of visitors who do not have a referring URL. Many things can cause this, such as typing the URL directly into the browser, using a Bookmark or Favorite, or following a link from an e-mail or newsgroup when using Outlook or Outlook Express. Note that to protect visitor privacy, any personal information that appears in a referring URL (such as user name, zip code, password) is removed before that URL is recorded and displayed by the FindLaw.com Traffic Reporting System. For more information regarding the privacy policies of WebSideStory, visit the Privacy Center. (Note: The visitors browser must accept cookies to be measured in this statistic.) |


