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Unique Visitors

Unique visitors are the number of distinct individuals visiting a website during a set period, regardless of how often they return. Unlike total visits, which count every session, unique visitors focus only on how many different people came. This metric helps measure true audience size and reach.

Tracking unique visitors is vital for understanding how many actual people your site is attracting. For example, if one person visits five times in a week, it still counts as one unique visitor.


This distinction helps businesses assess audience growth more accurately. Unique visitor data is often combined with metrics like average session duration or bounce rate to give deeper insights into user engagement.

It’s especially useful in campaigns to see if new people are discovering the brand.

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UX Friction

UX friction refers to barriers in the user experience that make it harder for visitors to achieve their goals. These obstacles can include confusing navigation, slow loading pages, too many form fields, unclear CTAs, or bugs in checkout.

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User-Generated Content

User-Generated Content (UGC) is any content created and shared by customers or users rather than the brand itself. It can be reviews, testimonials, photos, social media posts, or videos featuring the product or service.

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User Testing

User testing is the process of having real people use a product, app, or feature to evaluate how well it works.

Testers perform common tasks while researchers observe their behavior, struggles, and feedback. This helps identify confusing designs, technical issues, or unmet expectations. User testing provides direct insight into whether a product meets real-world needs and where it requires improvement. It ensures design decisions are based on evidence, not assumptions.

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User Journey Map

A user journey map is a visual representation of the steps a customer takes when interacting with a product, service, or website. It shows touchpoints, actions, emotions, and challenges along the way.

Mapping journeys helps businesses understand the user’s perspective and uncover pain points or gaps. With this insight, they can design experiences that better meet expectations, reduce friction, and create stronger connections at every stage of the customer’s interaction.

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User Journey Analytics

User journey analytics tracks and studies how people move through different steps while interacting with a product or website. It maps touchpoints like first visit, browsing, adding items to cart, and completing checkout. This analysis helps identify where users get stuck, drop off, or convert successfully.

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User Experience (UX) Optimization

UX optimization is the process of improving a product or website so that users have a smooth, satisfying, and meaningful experience. It covers design, usability, content, navigation, and overall flow.

The aim is to reduce friction, guide users naturally, and meet their needs quickly. Optimized UX ensures people enjoy interacting with a product instead of struggling.

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