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  • Hi @ElaineLi4 --  If someone were to land on my site, scroll through and read all the content on it--all without clicking on anything--then leave, would that be counted as a bounce? This conceptually counts as a bounce, However, if your site were tracking link events or exit events, those are additi...

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  • Hi @Nakueshimu -- Are you using segments as dimensions? I suspect that is why you are getting totals instead of averages at the top of the table.  If you are trying to get the average time spent on any of the webpages (that apply from your segments) during any visit, I would recommend: Creating a se...

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  • Got it. So let me walk back a couple of things I've said (I love time metrics in Adobe Analytics, but sometimes they require a bit of thought process): I would use Time Spent per Visit on your table. It captures most of the session duration because it calculates the difference between the timestamp ...

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  • I would use Time Spent per Visit instead of Average Time on Site. If you prefer the hh:mm format, you can create a calculated metric that transforms Time Spent per Visit (seconds) into that format (something I learned from @Jennifer_Dungan  

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  • From what I understand: you want Entry Pages or Pages as rows and Average Time on Site (or any metric representative of the average duration for any session). This is easier for Entry Pages because you can use any prop for an Entry Page (URL or Title) in the rows and Average Time on Site for columns...

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  • Hi @skatofiabah -- If I understand your question correctly, you are looking for the Average Time on Site for any visit that touches a particular page (let's call it "home") and the Average Time on Site for any visit the entered through the same page.  You will have to create two segments. The first ...

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  • Hi @m_alcantara, To track the usage of our vanity URLs (and we also use the same approach when we migrate sites and want to track how many folks still use the old URL), we add campaign parameters to the landing page URL and use that as the destination URL for the vanity. Using your example: myvanity...

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  • @MandyGeorge's suggestion is spot-on. If you want to see the breakdown of Average Time on Site for entire visits by day/week for a particular segment, it is best to apply that segment to the metric in the freeform table rather than treat the segment as a dimension. That is because Average Time on Si...

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  • The easiest way I used to determine the difference between Average Time on Site and Time Spent Per Visit is that Average Time on Site is calculated based on the number of unbroken sequences linked to a specific dimension while Time Spent Per Visit is a function of the entire visit that includes that...

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  • Hi @nellyko --   What is the setting selected for the "Show" dropdown on the top right of the Projects table? The "Create Folder" button disappears if "all projects" is selected so make sure you select "Folders and Projects" to access that feature.     If this and @Jennifer_Dungan 's suggestion doe...

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