Tracking Your Website Goals


There’s no doubt that the BEST use of any website statistics programs is tracking the goals that you set up for the website. Wait, what?  Did I hear you say “What goals?” – Are you one of the millions of website owners who don’t have specific goals for each website page?  Then,  what are you [...]

Google Analytics Event Tracking


Leave it to Google Analytics to come up with more ways to track those precious visitors throughout your website!  After all, if you know what your visitors are doing (or not doing) you’ll be able to further tweak your website to meet their needs.  And isn’t that what business is all about?  Meeting the needs [...]

Review of Free Website Analytics Tools


Although we’ve been using Google Analytics for the past many years it’s always good to look and see what other free website stats programs are available and how they stack up. Google Analytics Comparing  Google Analytics and Awstats Comparing Google Analytics and StatCounter Comparing Google Analytics and GetClicky Comparing Google Analytics and Woopra Awstats Comparing [...]

Google Analytics Benchmarking


If you’re not familiar with the benchmarking stats that Google Analytics gives you or how to use it, here’s some information that you may find useful. According to Google, benchmarking is described as… “…an optional Google Analytics service that shows how your website’s statistics compare against other industry verticals. In the beta version of this [...]

Website Stats’ Bounce Rate Explained


Well, as you may have guessed, this month, the theme of the blog is Website Statistics.  Mainly, Google Analytics since we use that and are most familiar with it. Today’s topic is on Bounce Rates.  If you’re not checking your website bounce rates, you should.  So, let’s see if I can explain it to you [...]

Website Analytics and Visitor Statistics


There are some FABULOUS statistics that you can get about the visitors to your website via the Google Analytics tool.  Let me give you a brief explanation of each section. Benchmarking Google explains “benchmarking” like this…”Based on the number of visits each site receives, sites of similar sizes are grouped together under three classifications: small, [...]

How To Read Google Analytics


Here, at Eckweb Designs, Inc. we use Google Analytics for our Internet Marketing clients.  Not only does it allow us to analyze a plethora of information, but it also is very customizable (which we love!).  So, if you haven’t yet used it or you don’t know how to use it, let’s see if we can [...]

Website Stats Reports and Conversions


A year or so ago, Google introduced their Personalization format.  Basically, this means that each person’s use of Google on their computer is different. So,  let’s say Andrew who lives in Denver does a search for a “divorce attorney” and it’s a search he’s done before.  And let’s say that Sarah, who lives in Chicago, [...]

Website Statistics Terminology


Years ago I used to send a PDF copy of the Google Analytics report to my clients.   I also sent ranking reports (remember when they were relevant?) – and what I learned was that my clients didn’t understand them. As a good friend tells me quite often, “Oh, it gives me a headache!”. So, although [...]

How To Analyze A Website


One of the most underused methods, I think, of website optimization is the act of analyzing competitor websites.  There’s alot of talk about keyword research, optimizing meta tags and website pages, H1 tags, etc.  But not much about analyzing the competition.  So, here are some things that I do for my clients to identify what [...]