Monitoring and Tracking
In this article we will discuss the importance web site tracking
and explain to you why it is so important to pay attention your
current web traffic.
Understanding what your visitors do on your site is crucial
information, not to mention interesting. If your visitors
proceed to purchase a product but then a large majority leave
the site when they get to a specific page in the order process
then you need to know about it. It could be that this page is
confusing or hard to use. Fixing it could increase your sales by
200%. This is just an example; there are many reasons why you
want a detailed analysis of your site visitors.
Most website hosting services offer a stats package that you can
study. If you're not sure where this is, call up your hosting
service and ask them. Statistics are a vital part of tracking
your marketing progress. If you don't have access to website
statistics get a package that can help you in this area. Do not
get a counter that just shows how many visitors you've had.
You'll be missing out on vital information that can help
strengthen weaknesses in your site.
A good website hosting service would offer traffic logs that
provide an invaluable insight into the traffic being referred to
a web site from various sources such as search engines,
directories and other links.
Unfortunately traffic tracking provided by web hosting services
is often in the form of raw traffic log files or other difficult
to understand cryptic formats. These log files are basically
text files that describe actions on the site. It is literally
impossible to use the raw log files to understand what your
visitors are doing. If you do not have the patience to go
through these huge traffic logs, opting for a traffic-logging
package would be a good idea.
Basically two options are available to you and these are: using
a log analysis package or subscribing to a remotely hosted
traffic logging service. A remotely hosted traffic logging
service may be easy to use and is generally the cheaper option
of the two. WebTrends Live and HitsLink are two good, remotely
hosted, traffic-monitoring services worth considering. However,
WebTrends Live is a more complicated system and is suitable for
larger ecommerce websites. "SuperStats" is another recommended
traffic logging service.
These services do not use your log files. Typically a small
section of code is placed on any page you want to track. When
the page is viewed, information is stored on the remote server
and available in real time to view in charts and tables form.
Log analysis packages are typically expensive to buy and complex
to set up. Apart from commercial packages there are also some
free log analysis packages available, such as Analog.
A good traffic logging service would provide statistics
pertaining to the following:
* How many people visit your site? * Where are they from? * How
are visitors finding your site? * What traffic is coming from
search engines, links from other sites, and other sources? *
What keyword search phrases are they using to find your site? *
What pages are frequented the most - what information are
visitors most interested in? * How do visitors navigate within
your web site?
Knowing the answers to these and other fundamental questions is
essential for making informed decisions that maximize the return
on investment (ROI) of your web site investment.
The most important aspect of tracking visitors to your website
is analyzing all the statistics you get from your tracking
software. The three main statistics that will show your overall
progress are hits, visitors and page views. Hits are tracked
when any picture or page loads from your server on to a
visitor's browser. Hits, however, can be very misleading. It is
quite an irrelevant statistic for your website.
The statistic that is probably the most important for a website
is Page Views/Visitors. This gives you a good indication of two
things. First, how many people are coming to your site, and
secondly how long are they staying on your site. If you have 250
visitors and 300 page views you can figure that most visitors
view one page on your site and then leave. Generally, if you're
not getting 2 page views per visitor then you should consider
upgrading your site's content so your visitors will stay around
longer.
If you see the number of visitors you have increasing as well as
the number of page views per visitor increasing then keep up the
good work! Always look for this stat as an overall barometer of
how your site design is going and if your marketing campaigns
are taking hold.
Also, a good stat to look for is unique visitors. Once a person
visits your site they will not be added to the unique visitors'
category if they visit again. This is a good way to track new
visitors to your website.
Page views are a good indication of how "sticky" your website
is. A good statistic to keep is Page Views divided by the number
of Visitors you have. This statistic will give you a good idea
if your content is interesting and if your visitors are staying
on your site for a long time and surfing.
Some people are intimidated by web traffic statistics (mostly
because of the sheer volume of data available), but they
shouldn't be. While there are many highly specialized statistics
that can be used for more in-depth web traffic analysis, the
above areas alone can provide invaluable information on your
visitors and your website performance. Remember- this data is
available for a reason. It's up to you to use it.