Tracking Days to Conversions and Orders by Source in LayerFive

Ash DSouza • Apr 13, 2022

Here we have days to conversion and orders by sources.



This panel shows the average number of days to conversion for each different media source from the first click. This can help you know which channels to prioritize for slow burning versus quick conversions.


Visitors will often use multiple different sources to visit your site before they convert. This table gives you an idea of how complex your users journeys are.


This panel breaks down the number of orders and conversions received by the number of different sources involved. You can see visitors who came directly to your site and converted or you can see individuals who for example, may have seen an ad, then visited directly to browse before finally clicking through on an email campaign and converting.


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