Web Analytics Setup Only $99.00

April 20, 2008 at 10:24 pm | In Web Analytics | Leave a Comment

What Is Web Analytics?

Web analytics is the study of the behavior of website visitors. In a commercial context, web analytics especially refers to the use of data collected from a web site to determine which aspects of the website work towards the business objectives; for example, which landing pages encourage people to make a purchase.

Data collected almost always includes web traffic reports. It may also include e-mail response rates, direct mail campaign data, sales and lead information, user performance data such as click heat mapping, or other custom metrics as needed. This data is typically compared against key performance indicators for performance, and used to improve a web site or marketing campaign’s audience response.

What Does It Track?

Hit – A request for a file from the web server. Available only in log analysis. The number of hits received by a website is frequently cited to assert its popularity, but this number is extremely misleading and dramatically over-estimates popularity. A single web-page typically consists of multiple (often dozens) of discrete files, each of which is counted as a hit as the page is downloaded, so the number of hits is really an arbitrary number more reflective of the complexity of individual pages on the website than the website’s actual popularity. The total number of visitors or page views provides a more realistic and accurate assessment of popularity.

Page View – A request for a file whose type is defined as a page in log analysis. An occurrence of the script being run in page tagging. In log analysis, a single page view may generate multiple hits as all the resources required to view the page (images, .js and .css files) are also requested from the web server.

Visit / Session – A series of requests from the same uniquely identified client with a set timeout. A visit is expected to contain multiple hits (in log analysis) and page views.

First Visit / First Session – A visit from a visitor who has not made any previous visits.

Visitor / Unique Visitor / Unique User – The uniquely identified client generating requests on the web server (log analysis) or viewing pages (page tagging) within a defined time period (i.e. day, week or month). A Unique Visitor counts once within the timescale. A visitor can make multiple visits. The Unique User is now the only mandatory metric for an ABCs audit.

Repeat Visitor – A visitor that has made at least one previous visit. The period between the last and current visit is called visitor recency and is measured in days.

New Visitor – A visitor that has not made any previous visits. This definition creates a certain amount of confusion (see common confusions below), and is sometimes substituted with analysis of first visits.

Impression – An impression is each time an advertisement loads on a user’s screen. Anytime you see a banner, that is an impression.

Singletons – The number of visits where only a single page is viewed. While not a useful metric in and of itself the number of singletons is indicative of various forms of “Click Fraud” as well as being used to calculate bounce rate and in some cases to identify automatons (“bots”).

Bounce Rate / % Exit – The percentage of visits where the visitor enters and exits at the same page without visiting any other pages on the site in between.

Visibility time – The time a single page (or a blog, Ad Banner…) is viewed.

Do I Need It?

It is always good to use and have setup, if you’re serious about your online business. You can track where you users are coming from, what links they enter from, where they exit, when they come back and much more. There are so many ways it can be configured but one of the most important features is you can see what your visitors like and what they don’t and what prevents them from ordering. Then you can make every advertising dollar count and increase your Return On Investment (ROI).

We would be glad to set it up for you immediately, If you’re website is under twenty pages we charge $99.00 and if it is more it is $85 per additional 20 pages. The reason is for it to be setup correctly we must manually edit each page on your website to include the tracking code, and several other processes. It requires programming skills and is time consuming but once it is done, you will know everything about your users and increase your ROI.

To Get Started Right Away Contact Us today! This service also goes great with our Search Engine Optimization Program.

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