Website Tracking & Analytics

Tracking will give you the following info and more

  • Where your visitors come from.
  • Which sites refer the most people to your blog?
  • What your most popular posts are.
  • What search engines your users are using.
  • What keywords they search to find your site. Use this information to focus new content on those keywords. If you can “own” a word or phrase in Google you win.
  • What part of the country they are from. You might be surprised how many international readers you have.
  • What browsers they use. Make sure your blog looks good on those browsers. Not everyone uses Internet Explorer.
  • What pages they visit and in what order. Do people just visit one page and bounce away or do they go from page to page?
  • What pages have the lowest bounce rate. Bounce rate is the percentage of people who leave your website after visiting that page.

More Ideas

  • Get a weekly report
  • Check your tracking after launching a marketing campaign to analyze the campaign effectiveness.
  • Don’t use a visible visitor counter.

Popular Tracking Programs

Google Analytics

All the bells and whistles. Steeper learning curve but there are lots of reference materials and YouTube videos.

Statcounter
Really simple and basic – weekly report