Before You Worry About More Traffic
Tweet You build a website with the goal of it getting seen, right? There is very little use on the internet for a site that sees little to no traffic. However, so many web site designers are more interested in the traffic numbers than what those numbers are actually saying. Before you start counting up [...]
Read moreWebsite Traffic Decoded Part II: Analytics Decoded
Tweet Last week, we discussed the difference between page views and traffic. In the second part of the series, we’ll be discussing four more terms you need to understand when using your analytics program: traffic sources, entrance paths/landing pages, exit pages and bounce rate.
Read moreWebsite Traffic Decoded (Part 1)
Tweet You’ve launched your website, shared links on a few social media sites, and now you’re sitting back to watch the traffic come rolling in. Your statistics program will probably give you one of two numbers, or both, depending on the program you’re using. The two numbers are page views and number of visitors, which, [...]
Read moreHow Your Analytics Program is Misleading You
Tweet Web analytics. Is there anything that causes more excitement and frustration for website owners? How much traffic are you getting? Is it more or less than the traffic you were getting a month, or even a week, ago? What keywords are visitors using when they find your site? This information is invaluable, but you [...]
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