What does foot traffic mean?

Definitions for foot traffic
foot traf·fic

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. pedestrian traffic, foot trafficnoun

    people coming and going on foot

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  1. foot traffic

    Foot traffic refers to the presence and movement of people walking around in a particular space or area. It is often used in the context of business to measure the number of potential customers passing by a specific location, such as a retail store or commercial venue, within a certain time period. The level of foot traffic can significantly impact sales and profitability.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of foot traffic in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of foot traffic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of foot traffic in a Sentence

  1. Gianna Cerbone-Teoli:

    Business is horrible. It's hard. We don't have foot traffic, it was a great opportunity and we didn't allow it.

  2. Sean McKee:

    Thanks to more flexible working patterns, many office-based staff may have had the option to work from home yesterday, lessening the impact on their employer, however, it stands to reason that the service industries, restaurants, cafes, event spaces in particular, and those that rely on foot traffic, like retail, will have been hardest hit as they faced a city with fewer workers and most likely a significant drop in trade.

  3. Jack Janasiewicz:

    Looking at foot traffic volume is not quite as telling any more. It's going to be online shopping as well. That's going to be the bigger one, are people getting up, getting dressed and going out and shopping physically or are they just getting dressed, moving to the couch and turning on their computer and ordering online.

  4. Joel Villanueva:

    Let’s get this thing going, a lot of our customers are from the United States, and we are literally minutes from across the border. We welcome our Americans, and we depend on their foot traffic.

  5. Katrina Lam:

    Foot traffic in stores was lower. On the other hand more people are shopping online.


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