Cookie: A small amount of text data used to remember information from page to page and visit to visit. Cookies can contain information such as user preferences or shopping cart contents.
Visits/Sessions: The number of times your Website is accessed.
Bounce: Sessions/Visits where visitor made only one hit in his entire visit/session (Understand what is image request/hit from here)
Bounce Rate: The percentage of visits in which the visitor makes only one hit on your Website before leaving is known as the Bounce Rate.
Conversion: This is what occurs when a goal is completed. Conversions happen when a visitor comes to your site and completes a desired goal or action.
Direct Traffic: Visits to your site where the user types your URL into their browser's address bar or when a visitor uses a bookmark to get to your Website
Visitor: The person who goes to a Website.
Visits/Sessions: The number of times your Website is accessed.
Bounce: Sessions/Visits where visitor made only one hit in his entire visit/session (Understand what is image request/hit from here)
Conversion: This is what occurs when a goal is completed. Conversions happen when a visitor comes to your site and completes a desired goal or action.
Direct Traffic: Visits to your site where the user types your URL into their browser's address bar or when a visitor uses a bookmark to get to your Website
Keywords: These are the words that visitors use to find your Website when using a search engine.
New Visitors: Internet users who have not previously or recently visited your site are considered new visitors. If cookies on a previous visitor's computer have expired or if they have deleted their cookies, these visitors will also register as new visitors.
Organic Traffic: Visitors who come to your Website from unpaid organic or natural search engine results.
Paid Traffic: This consists of visitors who come to your Website from Google AdWords ads, paid search engine keywords and other online paid ad campaigns.
Visitor: The person who goes to a Website.
Edit from Vikash: on few occasions users think that a unique user is identified by IP address, but that is absolutely not true, a unique user is identified by "cookie". Whenever a user visits a new website a cookie is installed on their system which actually becomes like their identity. But, if we delete the cache memory or delete the cookies, then we will be considered as a new user by websites we visit and again a cookie will be installed. And after deleting the cookie, it is considered to be a new visit for the website.
Page View: The amount of times visitors arrive on individual pages of your Website.