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Web Analytics Consulting Ansonia CT

Website analysis in Ansonia is vital for any small business owner, but which method to use? There are two primary methods of analyzing website performance: “log file analysis” and “page tagging.” We offer some advice on choosing a site analysis tool.

Second Stage Consulting
www.secondstageconsulting.com
37 Trumbull Avenue
New Haven, CT
Cronin, M - M Cronin & Associates LLC
(203) 758-4499
182 Scott Rd
Prospect, CT
Fuller BUsiness Solutions
860-770-8548
168 Mulloy Road
Waterbury, CT
New Hope Center, LLC
203-458-2480
741 Boston Post Road, Suite 102
Guilford, CT
MMC - Moorlands Management Center
203 457-1945
259 Fitch Hill Road
Guilford, CT
Safe & Sound Systems
(203) 234-7008
73 Defco Park Rd
North Haven, CT
Organizing Ladies
(203) 371-4335
260 Edgemoor Rd
Bridgeport, CT
White Mountain Industries Inc
(203) 879-0587
104 Mad River Road
Wolcott, CT
HarveyMalis Communications, LLC
203 458-0283
321 East River Road
Guilford, CT
Action Coach
203-453-1642
74 Leighton Trail
Guilford, CT
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Grabbing Data from Your Business Website

Sure, you know that a website is critical to any small business or startup these days. But how closely are you monitoring whether or not your website is actually doing what it’s supposed to do?

Let’s face it, knowledge is power. The better you understand the visitors to your site, the better you’re going to be at converting them to sales, signups or whatever end goal you have for them on your site.

There are two primary methods of analyzing website performance: “log file analysis” and “page tagging.”

Log file analysis

Log files are literally text files that ‘log’ every request made by someone’s web browser to your business’ website server. Let’s just say they weren’t originally designed to help you run your business or your website, and looking at one will make your head spin.

However, any hosting service will offer at minimum a simple log file analysis tool with your hosting package, which should tell you the total number of visits to your website, pageviews, referring websites (including search engines ), some demographics (country, type of browser, operating system) of your visitors, search words used to reach your site, and details on error messages returned.

If you’re going to dive into the analytics game, dump the word “hits” from your vocabulary. “Hits” specifically means the total number of individual files requested from your server to deliver your website to a browser. So if I visit a single page on your site, and there’s an html file, a style sheet,...

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