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How to Monitor Your Traffic and Why You Should Do It
Do you monitor your traffic? Do you know where it is coming from
and what converts? These are crucial to achieving success
online.
How to Monitor Your Traffic
Monitoring your traffic needn’t be difficult or expensive. In
fact, one of the easiest tools for monitoring traffic is
completely free – Google Analytics. This allows you to get
information regarding where your traffic is coming from, what
keywords people are using to find your website, as well as being
able to connect to your Adwords campaigns and track various
other information.
Another good, free traffic monitoring tool is PhpMyVisites which
is an open source script that can be uploaded to your website
and provides information in an easy-to-read format.
What you should be tracking
So what information should you be looking at when you monitor
your traffic? The first is how many visitors you are receiving
and where they come from in terms of the different marketing
tools you are using and search engines you are listed on. This
shows you where you should be spending more marketing time and
perhaps some advertising tools that are not effective for your
website.
Also consider how many bounces you are getting – how many people
see the first page of your website and move on? How many people
stay to view different pages of your website? If people are
bouncing away from your website a lot then it may mean that you
need to take another look at your website design or content to
see how you can make them stay longer. After all, visitors who
bounce from a website are not likely to be purchasing anything.
Split Testing – What Works?
Another form of monitoring traffic and your website is called
split testing and is used to determine the effectiveness of
similar ad copies or web pages. This testing will show you how
to make small changes to your sales copy or ad copy so that more
people will purchase your products or services.
In split testing you create two web pages or two adverts
that are virtually identical except for one small difference
that you are testing for. You then put these ads out on the
relevant websites or send traffic to the two relevant pages and
see which ones brings the best results. You can then use the one
that works and make another small change to try and perfect your
ad or sales copy.
Monitoring your traffic is essential if you want to improve the
traffic you receive – both in the quantity as well as ensuring
that people don’t just leave your website before taking any
action. There are many free tools out there that you can use to
monitor website traffic and test what is working for you – two
of these are Google Analytics and PhpMyVisites.
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