Track And Analyze Your Blog Site Stats

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Yuppers, Jul 2, 2009.

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    Track And Analyze Your Blog Site Stats​


    In order to generate more traffic, you’ve got to understand what works well and what doesn’t. Become a close friend with your website stats. Most web hosts will include some sort of a site statistic utility such as AwStats, which you can access from your control panel. This will give you valuable information such as:
    • How many unique visitors you receive each month, day and even hour
    • How many pages the average visitor to your site viewed
    • The most popular pages on your blog
    • The top referrers to your blog
    • The top search keywords used to locate your blog in the search engines
    • Which countries your visitors are coming from
    • The average length of time a visitor remains at your blog
    Don’t take this information for granted! Use it to help you fine tune your blog in order to capture as many visitors as possible for as long as possible. Take screen shots of the stats you don’t mind sharing with others and post it on your blog, as I mentioned earlier. A good program to use for this is FastStone Screen Capture, and is found at http://www.faststone.org.

     
    Yuppers, Jul 2, 2009 IP
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    sharkzDOTin Peon

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    hey thanks, this was helpful. im just recently starting a blog and i need all the help/tips i can get :D

    cheers
     
    sharkzDOTin, Jul 2, 2009 IP
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    Well this realy helpful hmm i was starting a blog and it healped me thanx!!!!!!!!!
     
    rapiddealer, Jul 3, 2009 IP
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    nice info thanks
     
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    check out clickheat another great way to track people, its a open source software
     
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    Eastern Banned

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    Hi,

    I found that many people in said that Awstat data is not reliable and accurate.

    Instead, we should rely more on Google Analytical data.

    I'm not sure which one is accurate data, but it's true...Awstat and Google Analytical will give you a different figure (and it's totally different).
     
    Eastern, Jul 3, 2009 IP