4th monthly Higher Ed Benchmarking Web Analytics Report
After publishing reports with August 2014, September 2014 and October 2014 data, we’re happy to share the 4th report.
Report methodology
The data compiled for this monthly report was downloaded on December 2nd, 2014 from Google Analytics Benchmarking Reports.
The compiled, scrubbed and analyzed data spans from November 1st to November 30th, 2014 for the 7 GA buckets of the 5 following countries:
- USA (2,943 benchmarked web properties)
- Canada (1,532 benchmarked web properties)
- UK (1,637 benchmarked web properties)
- Australia (1,209 benchmarked web properties)
- France (1,167 benchmarked web properties)
What channels drive visitors to US colleges & universities websites?
What channels drive NEW visitors to US colleges & universities websites?
What devices are used to browse US colleges & universities websites?
According to Higher Ed Experts 2013 survey on the State of the Mobile and Responsive Web in Higher Education (n=174), mobile phones were responsible for 9.3% of the total web traffic in 2012 and tablets for 3%.
What devices are used to browse CANADIAN colleges & universities websites?
What devices are used to browse UK colleges & universities websites?
What devices are used to browse AUSTRALIAN colleges & universities websites?
What devices are used to browse FRENCH colleges & universities websites?
What devices are used by NEW visitors to browse US colleges & universities websites?
How engaged are visitors of US colleges & universities websites depending of the device they use?
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The channels that drive visitors to university web sites – @higheredexperts research answers http://t.co/4DZf5KDDVz.
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