Visitor Traffic Statistics 101
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Visitor Traffic Statistics 101
by Cherie' Davidson
Copyright 2005
As we all know, visitor traffic is crucial to the success of
every Website. If you do not know how many views your pages
get, how can you know if anyone is seeing your site, product
or service? With an online business, you can not afford to
guess at how effective your marketing, content, message or
Website design is.
Ideally, you need to know what pages are viewed, how long
the visitor stays on any given page and what page they click
to next. Also, if you can see the keywords they used to search
for you, or see what link they clicked to get to your site
(referral link), you have great information for SEO (search
engine optimization) of your site content and keywords. This
is all part of Web analytics. The more you know about site
analytics, the better prepared you will be to get the most
out of your site traffic and visitor usage. Read through these
basics and you will be ready to go look for an effective visitor
traffic reporting service, find the best features for the price,
and boost your site's effectiveness.
Who are your visitors?
You spend many hours identifying your target market. Through SEO,
you spend even more time, and often money, to focus your keywords,
search indexing and content for this market. You devote yourself
to find the optimal visitors by geography, interest, demographics
and other important criteria, all for one purpose ... to get the
attention of potential customers or clients.
Once you know your target market, you need to know if your
efforts are effective. You do that by tracking your site visitor
statistics. Web analytics analyze your site traffic and break down
the data into usable information reports. Visitor stats you need
for the best tracking include how many total visits ("hits" on your
site pages, which means the total number of views by everyone who
visits your site), unique page views (views of any given page by
the same visitor), and geographic location of your unique visitors.
The advantage of geographic location is that you can monitor where
your visitors are coming from. For instance, DogWidgets.com (note:
fictional company) began by selling to one region in the US but was
getting traffic from Canada and Germany. Owner saw that marketing
focus was needed for a more specific geographic area.
What are your visitors searching for?
This area of analytics is a terrific opportunity for SEO and
refinement of your keyword strategies. With a good tracking service,
you will be able to get a report on search engine keyword usage and
clickstream (click path) data. In other words, the report will show
a breakdown of the keywords your visitors used to find you as well
as the search engine they used. This information is invaluable as
it spells out exactly what your visitors are looking for, how
effective your keywords are, and lets you know what search engines
have you listed. If your chosen service provides it, you can click
the report link to see what your page rank is for that engine, in
real-time. A good analytics site will also provide the clickstream
data, which will show you the path your visitor's took inside your
site, from page to page. This data is invaluable for marketing your
site and product or service. To demonstrate, the owner of
DogWidget.com has been trying to decide what areas to focus on.
Owner's dog widgets have a wide variety of applications, and Owner
sees through the keyword report that the search terms are all over
the spectrum. There is no focus. This tells Owner that a marketing
strategy is needed to grab visitors that want specific dog widgets.
When do they visit my site?
You will also want to monitor your peak traffic hours. This is very
easy with a good analytics report. The more detail your reports show,
the more information you have to work with. You should be able to
have the data on your site visits broken down by year, month, week,
day and hour. This is important information, but you really need
more than just "visitor totals." You should look for this time
breakdown by page views (total views of every page on your site)
and by unique visitors (pages viewed by each individual visitor).
To show the importance, let's consider our dog widget site scenario:
DogWidget.com sells a variety of multi-colored widgets for dogs.
Owner notices through tracking reports that there is a much higher
page view of the Outdoor widgets on Friday mornings. The Outdoor
page seems to compel the highest number of clicks to the order page.
No one clicks from the Rainy Day widgets page to the order page.
So now Owner has the information to rethink the Rainy Day page, and
to begin focusing more advertising to Outdoor topics, advertisers
and markets.
Where are visitors coming from?
When you begin marketing your site, whether it is banner and link
exchanges, classified ads, posting articles, press releases or pay
per click advertising, you need to know what is working for you
and what is wasting your time. Referral link reports help narrow
this down and allow you to see what active links on the Internet
are being used to bring site visitors. For instance, let's see how
our enthusiastic and dedicated dog widget owner has been advertising.
Being on a shoestring, Owner decided to try SEO and send out weekly
press releases. DogWidget.com has been indexed by several major
search engines, keywords have been refined thanks to the keyword
usage reports. Using the referral reports Owner sees that the SEO
is beginning to roll along nicely and is even picking up a little
momentum. Now for the press releases. Owner sends out a new press
release each week for two months. Without the referral link report,
Owner would be in the dark as to whether the links on the releases
were being used, unless it was a paid distribution service (and that
info is only for one release on that one site). With the referral
report, Owner was able to send out press releases at no cost, and see
what sites picked them up and posted them through the clicks on the
contact links. So the press release about Vacation dog widgets got a
lot of attention, excellent. That was time well spent. So now, Owner
focus can shift so efforts are optimized.
Why is all this so important?
I must answer this question with a question: do you know how your
site has been doing? If you do not have reports to give you the real-
time traffic information necessary to gauge visitor performance, how
can you know how your site is really doing? Are you thinking some
decent sales is doing well? Or because you get nice feedback, the site
is ok? If this is the case, you are settling for inferior results.
This is not a solid way to manage any business, and a Website is
business. Why would you want to settle for "ok" when you can get the
tools at little expense that can make your site soar? Our Owner wanted
to quit the "day job" and make a real living from DogWidgets.com, and
with diligence and Web analytics, there is a good chance Owner will
succeed, and make a lot of dogs happy at the same time! Please don't
settle for "ok." Take your site to the next level. All it takes is
having the right information to work with. To paraphrase an old idiom,
Visitor Knowledge is Site Success.
How do they use my Website?
Your visitors are valuable. The visitors that buy your product or
service are priceless; they are the key element to success. You want
to make them happy and keep them coming back. You also want them to
spread the word about you. And yes, Web analytics can improve this as
well. By knowing how visitors are actually using your site, which
pages they visit, how long they view the pages they visit, what pages
compel them to continue inside the site (clickstream), and what pages
they use to leave your site (exit page) will tell you a great deal.
For instance, back to our dog widget site. Owner sees that the Uses
for Widgets page seems to hold the visitor longer than other
information pages. It was written with humor and has a fun, clean
look. Wow, a winner page. However, Rainy Day Widget shows as a big
exit page. Not a good page, it appears to kill the site visits. Ok,
Owner knows that Rainy Day page needs some redesign and rewriting fast.
Don't let your Website stall like a rainy day widget. As with any
business, a Website is needing continual marketing and refinement to
stay focused and on target. You need to keep on top of your markets,
keep fresh, interesting and compelling content, keep your site
available to those who want your product or service. Staying alive on
the Web means you need visitors ... visitors who are looking for what
you have to offer. With good Web analytics you have the tools you need
to put your site in front of your target market, increase your ROI and
find success on the Internet. And isn't this why you have a Website?
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Cherie' Davidson works as content and marketing manager for
VisiStat.com (http://www.visistat.com). VisiStat is a
detailed, real-time site traffic and Web analytics report
service that is focused on ease of use and user-friendliness.
VisiStat's goal is to help site entrepreneurs make the most
of their site marketing and search engine optimization
efforts -- to be a virtual "goldmine" for marketing. Learn
more at www.visistat.com or write Cherie'
at cherie@visistat.com
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