The page where a vistor exits your website.
The last page people see before leaving your site
The web page from which a visitor left. These indicate the pages that have less interesting content that failed to capture the visitor's attention.
The last page viewed on a visitor's path through a site.
The last page a visitor views before leaving your site.
The last page on your website that a visitor sees before leaving your site. Hits: Every file downloaded from your server is considered a hit. A single web page can result in hundreds of hits, which makes this information of very limited use.
The last web page seen by a visiting user. Exit pages usually indicate the least interesting content in a web site.
The last page of a website viewed by a visitor.
The page from where a company exits a Web site . It is identified by Log file analysers .
The page a visitor leaving your site was on prior to moving to a differnt website.
Last page visited by a user on the site.
The last page a visitor viewed before leaving your Web site. If a visit consists only of hits to non-page files, that visit has no exit page. This can cause the total number of exit pages to be less than the total number of visits.