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MARKET YOUR WEBSITE

MARKET YOUR WEBSITE
  • A page is very popular. Think about why that might be the case.
    Was your article especially well-written? Was your information
    hitting on a recent trend? Were you offering a great product?
    Knowing the reason for this might inspire some changes on
    the page, or give you ideas for new material elsewhere on your site.

  • A specific search query results in a lot of people finding your
    site via Google. Take a look at the keywords people enter,
    and check out what page they land on when coming from
    Google—and think about the first impression you're making
    on them. As the saying goes, your visitors spend 99% of their
    time on sites other than yours. Maybe it's time to
    emphasize a link, or add an introductory blurb
    somewhere on the side.

  • Your home page got heavy traffic yesterday. Check the referrer
    statistics to find out who linked to you, and track the source
    of the traffic to find commentary and feedback about your site.
    React to the feedback, if needed.

  • Your home page got heavy traffic yesterday, but you
    don't see a spike from any specific referring site.
    Perhaps your home page address received a
    mention in a radio or TV show!

  • People spend mere seconds on most pages, but a full
    minute on one other page. Compare the pages in question
    to find out why there's such a big time difference. Also,
    use your server log to trace the path they took through
    your site, retracing your visitors' steps.

  • Your server was sluggish on Monday and you'd like to
    know why. Check your stats to look for a peak. Maybe
    there's a server script with suboptimal performance that needs rewriting?
  • Many people filling out your order form suddenly leave
    at form page 2 out of 3. Maybe there's something on page
    2 they didn't expect, so check it out and fix it if needed.

  • What, traffic is dropping? Maybe it's time to take a break
    from checking stats, and get the word out again—
    by contacting webmasters, talking to readers or customers,
    getting involved with the community, or adding great
    content to your site.
In other words, all of these data points are tools equipping you
to do a good job, whether you consider yourself a webmaster,
an e-merchant, a news blogger, a web artist, or anything else
or in-between. On the following pages, you will find hacks
that could improve your mastering of this tool—and thus, your
site. Additionally, there are tips and tricks that can help you
market your site.

Getting Started with Google Analytics
To log in to Google Analytics http://www.google.com/analytics,

Google Analytics has a couple of default boxes when you
view a report for one of your web sites. What if you aren't
happy with this selection?

At the time of this writing, the Google Analytics dashboard
displays a map overlay and a visitors overview box, among
others. But what if you already have a good handle on where
your visitors come from, making the high-level information
contained on the map overlay redundant?

Well, you can just change the dashboard settings. One way to
do so is to grab a box and drag and drop it elsewhere on the page.
You can also click the X in the upper-right corner of a box to
make the element disappear. If you want to add new boxes,
instead, first navigate to the Analytics page containing the
information you're interested in, such as Content.

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