Using Analytics to Assess Website Performance
Analytics are reports that help show to people how such tools and installed components have made their way into ensuring that websites are being maximized for its purpose of being. Placing links, banners and other forms of tools that have been regarded as useful optimization techniques today may prove to be effective and helpful but without proper analysis, chances are these are wasted efforts made.
While some people are relying heavily on the credibility of such SEO tools, it would be best to determine which among them are getting the job done. For one thing, not all of them may be effective. Each caters to a specific genre and chances are, these tools may or may not get the job done. So how can you find out which among these optimization strategies are not helping at all? Well, check out the analytics as far as traffic and page impressions are concerned.
Checking out the page and treating it like a site that is different can help. From there you can see if it is appealing and informative in the manner to which it is constructed. Assessing as well the placed banner ads and links may be in order. Too much and improper placement may end up shooing away visitors rather than welcoming them. Just check out the analytics and you will more or less have an idea on whether your site is living up to the desired standards of optimization.
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March 1st, 2008 at 12:34 pm
[…] The analytics tool that you use could provide valuable information on what is happening within your site. Google analytics is one of the most popular tools however we sometimes forget that most sites have their own built in analytics tools. These include AW Stats and Webalizer. Have you ever checked out yours? Even the most basic information that these tools offer can be of immense help. Here at Scotland SEO Blog we use these Analytics to Assess Website Performance. […]