I really tend to focus on where the surfer came from and where they exited the site. This lets me better tailor pages for what a surfer is looking for. There are plenty of free videos on Youtube for all of these stats programs if you need to study up more on them. Stats are an integral part of your business and should not be treated lightly.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Do Not Ignore Your Stats
Stats can really tell you a ton about your site. They let you know where the surfer is coming from, what keywords they used to find you in the search engines, what part of the world they live in, how long they stayed on your site and where the exited your site from. Google analytics is over most newbies head, but in the mean time, you can use either statscounter or sitemeter to get a better hold of your traffic. Both of these stats trackers are free and easy to implement into your site. Google analytics is a little more challenging, but can offer up a ton of information about your surfer and I highly suggest you get a grip on it as soon as possible.
I really tend to focus on where the surfer came from and where they exited the site. This lets me better tailor pages for what a surfer is looking for. There are plenty of free videos on Youtube for all of these stats programs if you need to study up more on them. Stats are an integral part of your business and should not be treated lightly.
I really tend to focus on where the surfer came from and where they exited the site. This lets me better tailor pages for what a surfer is looking for. There are plenty of free videos on Youtube for all of these stats programs if you need to study up more on them. Stats are an integral part of your business and should not be treated lightly.
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