Article Friendly article publishing script homepage.
  Number Times Read : 23    Word Count: 573  
Categories

Accounting
Beauty
Business
Career
Cars and Trucks
Computers
Culture and Society
Environment
Family
Finance
Fitness
Food and Drink
Free Tools and Resources
Health
Hobbies
Home
Humor
Inspirational/Motivation
Internet
Internet Marketing
Legal
Marketing
Men
Music
Personal Development
Pets and Animals
Politics
Psychology
Publishing
Recreation and Leisure
Relationships
Religion and Spiritualit
Root Category
Science
Speaking
Technology
Women
Writing
 
Stats
Total Articles: 886,158
Total Authors: 151,791
Total Downloads: 19,356,238


Newest Member
Malka Ladick

Text Ad's


   

The Worth Of Examining Your Daily Traffic Statistics



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://article2008.com/rss.php?rss=235
By : Keith Lunt    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-09 16:00:00
Do you check your visitors statistics daily? Might you be missing a huge traffic source? Read now why you should be checking your traffic logs daily to increase your site visitors!

My own experience
A couple of days ago I posted a quick new post to one of my websites. It was nothing much, merely a discussion on something that I had seen and it made me write a post that I had not previously planned. I very nearly merely deleted the email that prompted it and got on with whatever I was doing.

Now, I am glad I wrote that post. Why? Well because I have been looking at my visitors reports and seen what has happened to my web site visitors since I posted that entry. In the days since that post was made, visitors has risen rapidly as more search engines have listed the post, with yesterday's traffic around 4 times the level of the traffic for the days before that post was made.

What good does checking do?
But what is significant around checking visitors reports? Well, if I had not checked them, I would never have noticed how much visitors that one entry is attracting. I would not have seen how numerous variations of a few keywords are now driving people to that web site. I may not have noticed that the post that was just a quick reaction to an event has not quadrupled by site traffic in days.

By checking the site visitors stats, I now that this one post has achieved for me what I have laboured long and hard for with other techniques - a huge rise in visitors.

How do we follow this up?
So what can I do? Well, now that I have identified the visitors spike and know exactly what the cause was, I might repeat it. In a day or two I could add a further post along the same lines, extending what I have already got.

Because I am checking my visitors reports I have the knowledge of what is fetching the traffic to my website and what I need to do to keep it coming. That traffic may not be exactly what I was aiming for, but it is relevant traffic.

The power in the knowledge
Having the knowledge of what pages new visitors are finding on your site and how they are finding them gives you the power to create more along those lines. It means that I could now take actions to write more posts along that theme that will drive yet more traffic in - possibly another similar post will double the existing traffic levels!

It also means I know what 75% of my visitors is interested in reading about and I could adjust my advertising and offers, if just on that page, to suit them.

Check your stats today!
The knowledge of why people are visiting your web site is a breathtaking piece of marketing equipment. But, it is something that changes rapidly. If you don't look after it, it is gone. So check those stats often to make sure you know where your visitors are coming to you from!
Author Resource:- Written by Keith Lunt, of Janric, who provide website design Merseyside services. If you want more traffic tips, then call into the marketing blog.
Article From Article2008.com

 

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
select
Sign up
select
learn more
Affiliate Sign in
Affiliate Sign In
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites