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Unique visitors reports in web marketing are a good measure of audience size, ad performance, and the effect of blog mentions or other noise — news reports about you or a competitor, for example — on your site.

Don’t use unique visitors to measure the following:

  • Per-visitor interest: Unique visitor data can tell you how many people come to your site. On its own, though, it tells you nothing about how much they liked the site. Combine this data with page views and time on the site to make that kind of analysis.

  • Overall site activity: If 100 unique visitors come to your site in a week, that might seem like a small group. However, if they each come to the site 100 times, that’s 10,000 sessions. Use sessions to track site activity, not unique visitors.

Do use unique visitors to measure

  • Audience size: Unique visitors are a great absolute measure of your audience in a given time period. After all, 10,000 sessions are great. If this represents only 100 unique visitors, though, your audience isn’t that big.

  • Overall ad performance: If you just purchased an ad — say, on a blog — and your unique visitor count increases, that could mean the ad’s working for you. You want to dig deeper with page views and referrers, but unique visitor count is a good initial clue.

  • Changes over time: Watch unique visitors over time. If your audience (unique visitor count) suddenly doubles in size after that local news coverage, you know that story had an impact.

  • Comparison with sessions: A single visitor generating ten sessions in a week is still only one unique visitor. By comparing unique visits with sessions, you can see how many folks return to your site more than once. In many businesses, a high ratio of sessions to unique visits is good: It indicates visitor loyalty.

See how these metrics build on each other? Sessions alone are useful, as are unique visitors, but sessions compared with unique visitors are even better.

Any traffic-reporting package can deliver a Unique Visitors report. However, log file analysis tools (such as older versions of Urchin or WebTrends) require additional setup to report unique visitors. Otherwise, they’ll report sessions only. Check your traffic reports to make sure that you’re measuring unique visitors. They’re a must-have metric.

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John Arnold is a renowned marketing trainer and speaker as well as an entrepreneur and small business advisor. Arnold continues to train and advise small business owners as a Constant Contact regional development director.

Michael Becker is the managing director of North America at the Mobile Marketing Association. Becker has written more than 80 articles on mobile marketing and is an adjunct professor of mobile marketing at Golden Gate University.

Marty Dickinson is the president of HereNextYear.com, a company that combines writing, speaking, and internet strategy to help clients become recognized authorities in their fields. Dickinson also works as a business consultant to web designers and SEO specialists.

Ian Lurie has been a digital marketer for over 25 years. He created and sold the digital agency Portent, Inc. and provides consulting and training services.

Elizabeth Marsten is the senior director of strategic marketplace services for Tinuiti. Marsten has experience in Google AdWords, Microsoft Ads, Amazon Advertising, Facebook, and other platforms.