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Using Squidoo Concepts on Landing Pages t give up! Just keep working at it until that number goes up!I've been hearing a lot about social marketing these days. Too much in fact, it's starting to become a bit annoying. But like any good marketer, I do try to at least keep one finger on the pulse of what's happening online, so I decided it was time to try a couple of these new social marketing sites myself.Now I set up a MySpace account o Referring pages This is an important one because it tells you where your visitors link FROM, who has links to your site, and what search engines you're listed with properly. Here is where you can gain a great amount of insite into your audience. The who, what and where of your source of visitors. Browsers used Tells you what browsers people are using and helps you know how to Supply Chain Risk Management: An Introduction Website traffic and log filesRisk management concepts have been around for several years, but they have generally been bounded to the financial area. Today, according to common experience and evidences, the supply chain is where risk management is assuming a critical role, since it is where risk becomes most damaging for a company: in fact, the last decades have been chara Every time someone visits your website information like their IP address, time and date of access and error messages are recorded into log files that are saved on your server's (i.e. your web host's) computer. These files can be used to analyze your website traffic. If your web host doesn't offer these log files, it is well worth it to switch to one that does. The statistics generated by these log files are important tools for monitoring what your visitors do when they enter your website. Using the information gleaned from them you can track your website traffic and tailor your pages for maximum effect. Below is a checklist of what to look for when analyzing your website traffic. Website Statistics and what they mean Page views A good measure of website activity, it is the number of HTML pages served. If your visitor goes to ten pages on your site, 10 page views will be generated. This gives a measure for your content. Generally, the more page views you receive the better the content. Visits (unique visitors) A trip to your site by one person, no matter how long they stay there or how many pages they view. If they leave and come back, another visit will be generated. Here is a measure of your web presence. It shows the amount of exposure your website is receiving from the web. Most popular pages Tells you which pages your visitors request most. Helps you learn what works or what subject matter is generating the most interest! Be sure to note the content that is generating this interest and build upon it. Average number of pages per visit If this is low, you know your site sucks! A visitor should want to stay on your site for awhile and this equates to page views. You need to do some revisions if your page views are low (i.e. below 4-5 pages). But don't give up! Just keep working at it until that number goes up! Referring pages This is an important one because it tells you where your visitors link FROM, who has links to your site, and what search engines you're listed with properly. Here is where you can gain a great amount of insite into your audience. The who, what and where of your source of visitors. Browsers used Tells you what browsers people are using and helps you know how to d Don't Believe the Hype! monitoring what your visitors do when they enter your website. Using the information gleaned from them you can track your website traffic and tailor your pages for maximum effect. Below is a checklist of what to look for when analyzing your website traffic.Knowledge is power. This is the information age. Blah blah blah. We have been brainwashed into thinking that we can buy our way into riches. Well, nobody ever learned to ride a bike by reading an e-book! Of course, we are hungry for information and are willing to pay for someone else’s research. The problem with this is that we become inform Website Statistics and what they mean Page views A good measure of website activity, it is the number of HTML pages served. If your visitor goes to ten pages on your site, 10 page views will be generated. This gives a measure for your content. Generally, the more page views you receive the better the content. Visits (unique visitors) A trip to your site by one person, no matter how long they stay there or how many pages they view. If they leave and come back, another visit will be generated. Here is a measure of your web presence. It shows the amount of exposure your website is receiving from the web. Most popular pages Tells you which pages your visitors request most. Helps you learn what works or what subject matter is generating the most interest! Be sure to note the content that is generating this interest and build upon it. Average number of pages per visit If this is low, you know your site sucks! A visitor should want to stay on your site for awhile and this equates to page views. You need to do some revisions if your page views are low (i.e. below 4-5 pages). But don't give up! Just keep working at it until that number goes up! Referring pages This is an important one because it tells you where your visitors link FROM, who has links to your site, and what search engines you're listed with properly. Here is where you can gain a great amount of insite into your audience. The who, what and where of your source of visitors. Browsers used Tells you what browsers people are using and helps you know how to Proven Methods of Marketing Your Business l be generated. This gives a measure for your content. Generally, the more page views you receive the better the content.One invariable priority in your everyday business should be marketing. Your consistency in advertising and promoting your product and/or service spells the difference between progress and downfall. Small business owners should have the flexibility to perform the role of different organizational positions such as being the manager, employee, r Visits (unique visitors) A trip to your site by one person, no matter how long they stay there or how many pages they view. If they leave and come back, another visit will be generated. Here is a measure of your web presence. It shows the amount of exposure your website is receiving from the web. Most popular pages Tells you which pages your visitors request most. Helps you learn what works or what subject matter is generating the most interest! Be sure to note the content that is generating this interest and build upon it. Average number of pages per visit If this is low, you know your site sucks! A visitor should want to stay on your site for awhile and this equates to page views. You need to do some revisions if your page views are low (i.e. below 4-5 pages). But don't give up! Just keep working at it until that number goes up! Referring pages This is an important one because it tells you where your visitors link FROM, who has links to your site, and what search engines you're listed with properly. Here is where you can gain a great amount of insite into your audience. The who, what and where of your source of visitors. Browsers used Tells you what browsers people are using and helps you know how to 3 Ways to Gain and KEEP Customers Using Postcards ls you which pages your visitors request most. Helps you learn what works or what subject matter is generating the most interest! Be sure to note the content that is generating this interest and build upon it.In today’s competitive (sometimes cutthroat) marketplace, savvy business owners need to constantly look for ways to get and, more importantly, keep their customers. When used properly postcards offer a great opportunity to do both.1. Mail systematically to a targeted database of prospects. Most people who use postcard mailings as a way Average number of pages per visit If this is low, you know your site sucks! A visitor should want to stay on your site for awhile and this equates to page views. You need to do some revisions if your page views are low (i.e. below 4-5 pages). But don't give up! Just keep working at it until that number goes up! Referring pages This is an important one because it tells you where your visitors link FROM, who has links to your site, and what search engines you're listed with properly. Here is where you can gain a great amount of insite into your audience. The who, what and where of your source of visitors. Browsers used Tells you what browsers people are using and helps you know how to What's in a Name t give up! Just keep working at it until that number goes up!Different people call their Customers by different names. If they don’t have Customers, they have Clients, purchasers, licensees, users, patients, members, franchisees, or buyers. Each of these words carries meaning to those who say them. And those meanings say something about the health and long term success of the enterprise.What do Referring pages This is an important one because it tells you where your visitors link FROM, who has links to your site, and what search engines you're listed with properly. Here is where you can gain a great amount of insite into your audience. The who, what and where of your source of visitors. Browsers used Tells you what browsers people are using and helps you know how to design your web pages so that people can use them! Implementing your website statistics Once you understand what your visitors are doing you can make your changes, wait one week, and then analyze your website traffic again! Look for improved stats and make your plans accordingly. Understanding your visitors is the first step in becoming a good webmaster.
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