reading your web statistics
Every time someone visits your site, their information is recorded.
Where they came from, which pages they visited, where they “entered”
and “exited” your site, and so on. Traffic reporting
software, like DeepMetrix (owned by Microsoft) and Google Analytics
organises this data into meaningful patterns and reports.
These traffic reports or website stats reports are one of the
most overlooked tools available to help you understand how your
site is performing and to increasing its performance. Reading
these reports can uncover areas which can be improved and which
may bring you lots of business.
Whichever traffic report software you use, you can find out
what visitors to your site are doing and where they are coming
from. Those who use the DeepMetrix statistics package get a really
good range of statistics. If you don't, we do recommend Google
Analytics and in fact, it doesn't hurt to have them both!
Here are some of the things to look at.
Traffic
Shows your website's
• unique visitors,
that is unique individuals who view your website within a specified
period of time.
• number of
visits over a period of time and whether they are changing. From
this you can see whether a particular advertisement or promotion
helped drive people to your site.
• hits - this
is a request to the server where your site is hosted. Each file
is counted as a hit so it’s a figure to be careful with.
Each image on a page, for example, equals a hit so one visit on
one page might equal 11 hits!
• visit duration
– length of time people are spending on the site. If they
are not staying lone, you may need to review your content.
Pages and content
You can see here which your most popular pages are. This can tell
you which are important to customers which may help determine
new products for your business.
Entries and exits
Shows where people are entering and exiting your site and what
they look at in between. If many seem to exit from the same page
it might need to be reviewed.
Referrals
Here you can see where your visitors are coming from, such as
search engines or other sites. This can also tell you search phrases
visitors are using to find you. If you understand what people
are searching for it can help you create more focused content.
Geographic
You can see the domains, countries and IP addresses of your visitors.
So if you are offering accommodation and most of your visitors
are from France, maybe oyu should consider including some pages
in French on your website!
Although web statistics are not the be all and end all, they
can certainly help you determine the behaviours of people visiting
your site. They are an undervalued tool for reviewing and improving
your website and in turn your bottom line. You can focus on the
pages visitors most use and improve them and research why certain
pages are unpopular and imporve those, both of which will improve
your visitor numbers.
If you'd like help in reviewing your web stats and getting a
plan of action together, please contact
us. If you'd rather send us an email for more information
you could complete our enquiry
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