Web Analytics: Make A Plan. And Stick To It.
When it comes to analyzing your web site statistics, what's
infinitely more important than the numbers themselves is the
actual trend that they portray. If you're trying to build
traffic to a web site (and who isn't these days?) then your
first concern should be that the numbers are increasing on a
regular basis.
To properly watch those numbers, and know when you need to make
adjustments, you should not depend on analyzing statistics that
have been logged over time. Instead, you should make a daily,
weekly and monthly schedule to look over certain statistics.
For example, you may want to watch daily trends in traffic and
page views so that any trend lasting more than a couple of days
can be immediately addressed.
Once a week, you might want to look at how many hits you're
getting via search engines.
And, perhaps, once per month you'll want to look at how many
page views per visit are being generated by search-engines
versus links, versus direct traffic.
If you're running pay-per-click advertising, it's even more
important to track your clicks and where they come from on a
regular basis. Small changes can easily lead to large
disruptions in your income flow.
In the end, you'll need to decide for yourself which stats you
should analyze daily, weekly and monthly according to your own
site goals. Once you've decided which are the most important
statistics to track regularly, write down a daily, weekly and
monthly to-do list.
Make that plan, stick to it, and you