There are lots of great tools available that you can use to measure your marketing statistics on the Web. These tools will help you analyze your traffic stats so you can track visitor activity on your site and find out which search engines are sending the most traffic to your site as well as the keywords they plugged into the search engine to find your site.
All this information is VITAL and IMPORTANT, because it helps you fine-tune your web site and make sure it’s attractive to your visitors and search engines.
Here are quick 5 tools for measuring web statistics;
1. Google Analytics — It’s free, it’s provide great information on your webstats, visitors location, country and much more. get it it’s free and robust.
2. Statcounter — This one free too, and offers a good surprising depth of information.
3. OneStat — Costs about $10 a month, but has a free trial you can check out.
4. Click Tracks — This award-winning software starts at around $500 for a single user, so it’s not for beginners who are just starting out. Check out the free demo to see exactly what they offer.
5. WebSideStory — This one’s the “Cadillac” of tracking services! It’s pretty expensive, though, so it’s strictly for businesses who are doing major sales and attracting huge quantities of traffic.
If you’re not already tracking your site performance, than I suggest you give these tools a test drive to see which one works best for your business.
Cheers,
Founder, NewInternetTrends.com
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