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Learn to pronounce re·fer·rer

/rəˈfərər/
noun
  1. a person who sends or directs someone to an expert or specialist for consideration.
    "because the referrer knows the pulmonologist, he can give the patient more insight into what the doctor is like"
  2. the last web address accessed by a browser prior to loading a particular web page, used to identify sources of traffic.
    "most of the referrers for my website are search engines"

1. a. To relate or pertain; concern: questions referring to yesterday's lecture. · 2. To speak or write about something briefly or incidentally; make reference: ...
For many referral programmes (although not all), referrers act as liaison officers for a portion of the recruitment process. They tell the potential candidate ...
The Referrers metric identifies the sources that drive traffic to your website, such as search engines, social media platforms, or other websites. With Databox ...
The Referrers report shows what pages searchers were on when they entered their queries. The current month is shown by default, and the date can be adjusted by ...
Referrers are websites that send visitors to another domain with external hyperlinks. In the case of referrers for your domain, these are websites that were ...
Guide referrers, especially if they are not providers of addiction treatment services, to screen for substance abuse problems. Guide all referrers so they know ...
Sep 18, 2023 · The referrers page categorizes your traffic into Social, Search, Other, Internal, and Direct. You can also customize your own groups.
The referrers API returns all artifacts that have a subject of the given manifest digest. Reference artifact requests are scoped to a repository, ensuring ...
May 24, 2023 · Who refers the referrers? Announcing the Spindl on-chain referrals product. Antonio García Martínez. May ...
Every traffic source is listed together so you can compare and find out which ones are working best for you. Referrers table example. Filter & sort your results.