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Steeped in Statistics? Web Stats and What They Mean By Kenn Schroder About the Author . Kenn Schroder is the owner of K3NN Web Development, a team of web experts that help businesses attract more customers using their web site. They offer professional, custom and small business web development and a newsletter offering helpful advice for anyone in business www.k3nn.com Easy Money Looking at your web site statistics can help you answer questions like, “How are people finding my site?” and “Why are people not contacting me or buying anything?” and “How can I make my advertising more effective?” Getting answers to these questions can resolve problems that are causing you to miss out on sales. Web site statistics are easy to get. Just ask your web designer or hosting company for them. But once you got them, the trick is figuring out how to use them to improve your web site. But before we go into that, let's clear up a common misunderstanding. Let's “hit” on a common misunderstanding I recently heard someone say they got 17,000 hits last month. They thought that 17,000 people came to their site interested in their products and services. That would be pretty nice if it were true. A “hit” is request for a resource at your web site. Resources include things like images, html files, flash movies, basically components of a web page. So when a single person visits your home page multiple resources are requested or “hit.” When that person clicks to another page more resources are “hit.” Thus you can see that 1 person can result in hundreds of “hits.” Now hits can be useful, but often what first time statistic analyzers are interested in is “visitors.” A visitor is a person sitting at a computer visiting your site. No matter how many pages they see or how many times they come back in a day, they are still the same visitor. So to start digging into your stats, here are five good things to look at right away. Five valuable things to look at right away
The above list is just the tip of the iceberg. There is an endless amount of information you can analyze when it comes to statistics. Some other interesting statistics can tell you about the most popular pages, the most requested files, and the most popular search terms used to find your site. How to start mining in 3 easy steps Since getting at your stats is easy and cheap, you should do it. If you have never looked at your web site statistics, here are three easy steps you can take to get your hands dirty.
In conclusion, getting a grip on your stats can be easy, fun and very valuable. The numbers are there, it's just a matter of getting them and looking at them over time. So put on your hard hat, grab your shovel and start digging your site stats for golden nuggets! |
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