Article: The Importance
of Tracking Your Site Traffic
By Julie Friedman Bacchini
You have a web site. You have web site visitors. You even
have web site sales. Everything seems to be working: why
should you go through the effort to track and analyze your
web site traffic?
The fact is, the importance of tracking your site traffic
is not stressed nearly enough. At most, people say, “Sure,
I track my site traffic. We had 5,000 hits last month!” But
that, quite frankly, isn’t “tracking your site
traffic.” That is a simple datum, and it doesn’t
tell you anything about your site or your site traffic.
The importance of tracking your site traffic lies in the
fact that proper web traffic analytics will help you answer
these key questions:
Am I reaching my target market?
If you went about developing your web site systematically,
you probably spent time researching and defining your target
market. You then designed your site to reach those specific
people. But all your research was still – at its
base – a hypothesis. You made assumptions about how
to reach your customer base. Tracking your site traffic
will verify what is actually happening on your site (who
is coming and what they are doing), compared to what you
expected to happen.
How are people interacting with my site?
Sure, people are coming to your web site. But what are
they doing there? Do they hit the home page and leave?
Do they go immediately to your free section and never browse
your sale items? Do 90% of the people who click on your
online payment form subsequently abandon it?
Tracking your site traffic will allow you to see how people
proceed through your site, where they spend their time,
what they do, and any problems they may be encountering.
And that information can help you significantly improve
their user experience – and your sales.
Where is my site traffic coming from?
To drive traffic to your site, you are likely engaged
in multiple marketing efforts. You may have search engine
optimized your content, engaged in article marketing, and
developed reciprocal links from key partners. You may be
involved in a pay-per-click campaign. Perhaps you also
explored email marketing or print advertising.
Web traffic analytics will tell you exactly how successful
each and every one of those marketing efforts is. You will
then be able to cut the fat from your marketing plan and
focus on the most strategic and productive campaigns.
What trends do I see?
The web is a constantly changing place. What worked last
year may not work this year. You can’t rely on the
mantra “we’ve always done it this way” and
expect to see consistently positive results for years on
end.
By tracking your site traffic, you will be able to see
trends as they unfold: trends in who is coming to your
site, how they are interacting with it, what they want,
how they buy, etc. You will be able to respond proactively
to changing patterns, rather than reactively scrambling
to fix a situation after it has become a major problem.
If you are serious about using your web site as a tool
for business, tracking your site traffic is an absolute
essential. The questions above just scratch the surface
of what web traffic analytics can do for you. But the bottom
line is this: tracking your site traffic provides you with
quantifiable data to allow you to make wise decisions for
your business.
© 2009 Julie Friedman Bacchini
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