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Web Analytics Consulting Grand Island NE

Website analysis in Grand Island 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.

Lighting Specialists Inc
(402) 558-4812
4727 Ctr St
Omaha, NE
T Catalyst
(402) 334-1717
2923 S 165th Ave
Omaha, NE
Hanna Keelan Assoc
(402) 464-5383
3275 Holdrege St
Lincoln, NE
A C Nielsen Corp
(402) 935-2600
10202 F St
Omaha, NE
Nebraska Business Development
(402) 472-5222
1320 Q St
Lincoln, NE
Medsecure Inc
(402) 932-1654
6818 Grover St Ste 305
Omaha, NE
Sterling Group, LLC
402-218-1850
15418 Weir Street
Omaha, NE
Hws Consulting Group
(402) 333-5356
2621 S 156th Cir
Omaha, NE
Y 2 Marketing
(402) 933-2893
8247 Hascall St
Omaha, NE
Medefis
(402) 393-6333
9001 Arbor St Ste 106
Omaha, NE
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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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