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You can invest huge amounts of money and time in promoting
your Web site, but you need to know where your traffic and sales are
coming from to make it effective. Many Web masters just place a counter
onto their Web site. All this does is tell you how many people have
seen your site. It doesn't tell you where they came from, what browsers
they were using, what keywords they searched for at a search engine,
etc. To be able to effectively market your Web site and to receive
the greatest amount of results, you must track your visitors.
There are many ways this can be done. There are programs
available like WebTrends, Web Site Reporter, etc. Many hosting providers
have a program like this or something similar, but you are probable
going to have to buy their higher service plans to receive it. If
your hosting provider doesn't offer a statistics program that you
like, or you just want to use something else, then there are many
other ways to track your Web site.
There are many free services available online that will
tell you a great detail of information. The catch is you have to place
their banner on your Web site so their software is able to track your
visitors. This is one reason why I do not suggest this way of tracking
your web site. It not only looks unprofessional, it also gives your
visitors another chance to leave your Web site. Why give someone else
your business?
If you would rather use an online service, then the
one I suggest is: www.extreme-dm.com/tracking/
That one is probably the best available and you only have to put a
small button on your Web site.
The best and most cost effective way to track your Web
site is to install a CGI script onto your Web site's server. This
is how I track my Web site and the only way I recommend doing. You
will need to have a CGI-BIN and to be able to add scripts to it.
If you are not sure if you have full access to your
CGI-BIN, then you need to ask your Web hosting provider. There are
many free CGI scripts available online that can do as many features
as the top software programs that sell for 600 dollars. You can get
access to over 50 CGI scripts here: cgi.resourceindex.com
The best script I have seen is the AXS. It is the very
first script at the above Web site. It will probably take you about
30 minutes to read all the information and to install the script,
but it is well worth the time. Here are some of the features that
this script gives you:
- Abbreviated Browser (Netscape 3.X)
- Operating System (Windows95)
- First Level Domains (imsnewsletter.com)
- Hits from Other Sites (Full URL)
- Hyperlinks Followed From Your Site
- Hits to Your Web Pages
- Average Number of Hits Per Visitor
- Hits By Day of Year
- Hits By Day of the Week
- Much Much More!
Now you can start tracking your Web site and found out
where your visitors are coming from and what is most effective.
One thing you might want to do is ask your customers
a few questions when they place an order. For example, you can ask
them how they found your Web site and what was their main decision
for choosing you. This will also help you know what is most effective
for your business and what exactly your customers want and expect.