Archive for the ‘Web Analytics’ Category

Traffic Analysis Can Reduce Bounce Rate Tip #4

Friday, May 23, 2008

Traffic analysis will lead to a conclusion that optimizing your messages through your marketing strategy is very important to reduce your bounce rate and that include you Meta tags, links from other websites, directories, and blogs.

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Traffic & Referrals tip #3

Friday, May 9, 2008

Deep measurement

Wow, how fast weeks pass these days.
Hope you all had a great week full of good output and enjoyed these spring days.

Today I will discuss the traffic of your website, where do you receive it, who is your referrals and what’s their relation with bounce rate and conversion ratio.

Before I start check these two links for referrals and traffic definition and get back here to continue reading.

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Bounce Rate Tip #2

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Hello again,

It seems that I still have some time during this long weekend to open a new topic that will help us understand more and more on the data coming from the web analytic tool we are using.

In my previous post I talked about conversion ratio and how important it is, today I will discuss one of the elements that are related somehow to the conversion, it’s the bounce rate.

Bouncing occurs according to Wikipedia when a website visitor leaves a page or a site without visiting any other pages before a certain session timeout elapses.

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Conversion ratio tip #1

Friday, May 2, 2008

This shall be my first post related to web analytic; I will try to make my words as smooth as possible since I’m new in the writing world.

Conversion ratio or rate is a very important metric that’s something all analytic geeks agree upon, how it will be used and how obsessive people with it is something else we can get to… later.

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