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Sorting by conversion rate

Posts with a high number of page views are likely to achieve the highest count of conversions. But what about lower traffic posts that are converting at a higher rate? Sorting a list in the Parse.ly Dashboard by conversion rate helps identify those high-value pages.

Sorting by conversion rate is available in certain tabs: Overview, Posts/Pages, Authors, Sections, and Tags. This feature is not currently available for Dashboard groups or reports.

Applying a conversion rate to a list

To apply a conversion rate to a list:

  1. Click the “Sort by” drop-down menu to open sorting options.
  2. Select the drop-down next to “Conversions” to open a secondary panel with conversion sorting options.
  3. Choose “Rate” (parts per hundred) or “Rate per mille” (parts per thousand).
  4. Metric: “Page Views” or “Visitors” — which metric should the conversion rate be based on?
  5. Attribution: Conversion rate sorting can be applied using the Last Touch or Last Post Touched attributions.
  6. Conversion Type: Which conversion type should be considered when calculating the conversion rate?
  7. Conversion Label: Which conversion label should be used when calculating the conversion rate?
  8. Click “Apply” to save settings and sort the list by the selected conversion rate.

How are conversion rates calculated?

Parse.ly offers four conversion rates using the options in the conversion sorting menu:

  • (Conversions / page views) * 100 = Percentage rate (%) of conversions per page view.
  • (Conversions / page views) * 1,000 = Per mille rate (‰) of conversions per page view.
  • (Conversions / visitor) * 100 = Percentage rate (%) of conversions per visitor.
  • (Conversions / visitor) * 1,000 = Per mille rate (‰) of conversions per visitor.

Last updated: November 06, 2025