Do
you know who's visiting your Web site? And from where? To effectively market your
Web site, you need to know where your traffic and sales are coming from. This
section offers an introduction to the art and science of traffic analysis and
teaches you how to interpret stats. Analyzing
Your Web Site Traffic by Dan Grossman Tracking and analyzing traffic
to your Web site can prove to be invaluable for serious Web site owners. This
article details what information you need to know in order to benefit. Web
Statistics: Get Your Fair Share! by Peter Cooper Traffic statistics
can be very important if you run your own Web site, but you don't need to limit
yourself to only your site's statistics. Peter tells you how to find out what's
going on with other sites and use that information to your advantage. Hits,
Clickthroughs, or Unique Visitors? by Michel Fortin There are a lot
of misconceptions regarding Web site traffic - particularly in the way it is measured.
Hopefully this article can dispel some of them. Using
Web Stats to Build Your Site by Marc Bissonnette An introduction
to interpreting Web traffic stats. Kill
the Counter and Start Tracking by Curtis Stevens To effectively
market your Web site, you need to know where your traffic and sales are coming
from. You need to "track" your visitors. Here's how. Server
Caching: When Hits Don't Count by Marc Bissonnette A short essay
on the disadvantages of server caching. |