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Traffic intelligence

Public summary of BrightNTech traffic, source mix, and lead-page performance

This page is the public share surface for BrightNTech traffic intelligence. Detailed dashboards remain protected, while this route exposes the high-level signals that matter for strategic visibility and lead-generation analysis.

First-party telemetrySource mix visibilityStrategic page ranking

Sessions 7d

139

Week over week +16%

Unique visitors

599

Across tracked public surfaces

Sources tracked

8

Including direct, social, search, and other

Country coverage

0

Observed in the current telemetry set

Top traffic sources

Other402 uniq. · 443 visits
LinkedIn28 uniq. · 64 visits
Direct9 uniq. · 13 visits
subscribe9 uniq. · 9 visits
Google8 uniq. · 8 visits

Strategic lead pages

/contact81 uniq. · 178 visits
/solutions11 uniq. · 51 visits
/operational-efficiency8 uniq. · 10 visits
/NextBestAction5 uniq. · 5 visits
/geo-intel/advanced1 uniq. · 1 visits

Geographic footprint

Country coverage will appear as telemetry accumulates.

Publication layer

Publication KPI data is not currently available in the snapshot, but the traffic model is already wired to fold publication performance into the broader first-party traffic view.

LinkedIn campaign attribution

These rows come from first-party landing-page telemetry when LinkedIn posts and links carry explicit UTM tags. They let BrightNTech compare post and campaign performance against real site sessions.

No LinkedIn campaign UTM data has been captured yet. Use tagged post URLs with `utm_source=linkedin`, `utm_campaign`, and `utm_content` to populate this section.

FAQ

What is the Traffic Intelligence Summary page?

It is a public summary layer that shares high-level BrightNTech traffic signals without exposing the protected internal dashboards used for detailed operational review.

What kind of metrics are shown here?

The page focuses on public-safe indicators such as recent sessions, source mix, strategic page performance, geographic coverage, and selected LinkedIn publication signals.

Why is there a separate public page instead of exposing the dashboard?

The internal traffic dashboards remain protected because they are used for detailed operational analysis. This page is designed for promotion, executive sharing, and answer-engine visibility.

How does this connect to BrightNTech lead generation?

It demonstrates that BrightNTech measures its own growth stack with first-party telemetry and uses traffic intelligence to improve high-value entry pages and campaign decisions.

Next step

Turn traffic signals into governed growth decisions

BrightNTech uses protected dashboards for detailed operations and public summary pages for strategic visibility. If you want the underlying approach applied to your own growth or communication stack, continue into contact or pricing.

Internal dashboards remain protected. This route is the public executive summary.