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From version 20.1
edited by steven@one-count_com
on 2018/07/12 13:09
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To version 22.1
edited by steven@one-count_com
on 2018/07/12 13:19
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12 12  
13 13  === DEFINITIONS ===
14 14  
15 -**Resource -** A **resource** is an identified and/or protected digital asset. A resource can be a web page or section of your website (such as a video library), e-newsletter, or file (a whitepaper, e.g.). Once a resource is attached to a product, that resource will be protected; and to access the resource, users will need to subscribe to/register for/purchase the product. (More detail on products and resources can be found in the Inventory module documentation.) A resource can be created without being attached to a product, thus not requiring user subscription/registration/purchase to access the resource but allowing analytics for that resource only to be easily pulled
15 +**Resource -** A **resource** is an identified and/or protected digital asset. A resource can be a web page or section of your website (such as a video library), e-newsletter, or file (a whitepaper, e.g.). Once a resource is attached to a product, that resource will be protected; and to access the resource, users will need to subscribe to/register for/purchase the product. (More detail on products and resources can be found in the Inventory module documentation.) A resource can be created without being attached to a product, thus not requiring user subscription/registration/purchase to access the resource but allowing analytics for that resource only to be easily pulled. ([[doc:Resources - How to Create a Resource]])
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17 17  **Known * -** A user in your database who has been identified and authenticated by ONEcount.
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25 25  **Unique Views -** The number of times the page was viewed, not including multiple views by the same user. The first view is the only view that is counted.
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28 -** A user must be authenticated and identified by ONEcount to be counted as a Known user. There are different ways to be identified: 1) By logging into a web site (direct log-in or via a lookup form), 2) by clicking on a smartlink~*~* in an email blast, 3) by completing a registration/subscription form for a product. Once authenticated and identified, a cookie will be set, allowing you to track a user's activities as a Known user. If a user is not logged in/identified, activities will be tracked as an Unknown user. Once the user is authenticated and identified, all of his/her activities (including past activities) will be moved from Unknown statistics to Known statistics.*
27 +* A user must be authenticated and identified by ONEcount to be counted as a Known user. There are different ways to be identified: 
28 +1) By logging into a web site (direct log-in or via a lookup form), 2) by clicking on a smartlink~*~* in an email blast, 3) by completing a registration/subscription form for a product. Once authenticated and identified, a cookie will be set, allowing you to track a user's activities as a Known user. If a user is not logged in/identified, activities will be tracked as an Unknown user. Once the user is authenticated and identified, all of his/her activities (including past activities) will be moved from Unknown statistics to Known statistics.*
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30 30  **Sessions** - A session starts when a visitor first interacts with the web site. In most case the interaction is the first page view by the visitor. Every time a user interacts with an element of the site (like an event, social interaction, or opens a new page) the expiration time is reset by adding on an additional 30 minutes from the time of that interaction. A session ends when the user does not interact with the site for 30 minutes. So, if a visitor visits the site then goes away and comes back 35 minutes later, the activity is counted as two sessons.
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72 72  This will bring you to the Web Analytics main window, as shown below.
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75 75  
76 76  Note that there are 7 tabs in Web Analytics:
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87 87  
88 88  === SHARED OPTIONS FOR SELECTING CRITERIA (ALL TABS) ===
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92 92  All tabs include the following seven options for selecting analytics criteria.
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1 -https://info.onecount.net//wiki/spaces/OD/pages/11927780/Key Concepts - Web Analytics
1 +https://info.onecount.net//wiki/spaces/OD/pages/11927789/Key Concepts - Web Analytics