Web Site Statistics: Do You Know How to Track Your Pages? - Web Site Statistics
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If you want to track how many times traffic has accessed a single page, you can easily make use of a free Web counter. But if you want to know how long your traffic is lingering on that page, how many visitors you get per week and how many first-time users are coming to your site, you’re going to need more than a simple Web counter. You need something that can provide you with in-depth, comprehensive Web site statistics.

Stat Counter offers information on unique and first-time visitors, and shows you where your traffic is coming from by URL. You’ll get a keyword analysis which shows you page density at a glance, along with a list of recent activity that displays exactly which searches brought visitors to your site. Site Counter even provides an easy-to-understand pie graph which shows you the length of time visitors are spending on your pages. With this information, you’ll know exactly why and how traffic finds your pages -- in short, which search terms they’re using to locate your content.

With elogicwebsolutions, you’ll get a comprehensive look at the number of visitors coming to your site and where they're coming from. At the same time, you can view in one glance which search engines and terms are driving the most traffic to your pages. Using the toolbar, you can view your most popular content and find out which pages on your site are reaping the most success. With this package, you’ll also get search engine and keyword reports, among other features.

Google Analytics offers a very full service for those interested in Web site statistics. Google, being very keyword-focused, offers statistics which are also keyword-focused to help you achieve the best in site optimization. Google even provides a Web site optimizer which helps you decide which designs, titles and graphics to use to make your pages highly pleasing to traffic. Google’s Analytics is a free service for those who sign up with Google. All you need is an email address, and you’re ready to get started.
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