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  • How To Understand Web Traffic

    Business Blogger 2:01 pm on November 3, 2009 | Comments Permalink | Reply
    Tags: analysis, traffic,

    A website without traffic will not succeed. It is equally crucial to a web master as the location of a property, is to real estate. Website traffic can come from many different sources on the Internet, Articles,blogs, forums, email, partner websites and search engines.

    Web site traffic reporting and analytics are essential for any on line business. Web traffic is the amount of visitors that go to a web site. This measures the popularity of site and individual pages or sections of a Web Site. Web traffic can be analyzed by viewing the traffic statistics found in the web server log file, it automatically-generates a list. Web sites like Alexa Internet generate traffic rankings and statistics based on those people who access the sites while using the Alexa tool.

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  • How to Get Floods of Traffic by Using Link Building

    Business Blogger 8:17 pm on September 28, 2009 | Comments Permalink | Reply
    Tags: link building, , traffic

    So you’ve finished your website masterpiece and want nothing more than spreading out the word and receiving tons of traffic as soon as possible? Now you might think of a way of a good way to drive traffic to your website in no time. What could it be? Article submissions? Press releases? Link exchanges? Sure! But each an every method requires a huge amount of work and most of all… time! Imagine those countless hours of writing articles or trying to formulate an effective press release. Requesting link exchanges will even be more time consuming. Some website owners might just laugh at you because you have no page rank or significant traffic while others take ages until they put up that single link to your website.

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  • Is Your Website Traffic Visiting or Hitting On You?

    Business Blogger 5:03 pm on September 8, 2009 | Comments Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , hits, traffic, visitors,

    Every time someone visits or hits your website, it is recorded in the server logs. Server logs come in raw data which your hosting company will convert and provide to you in reading form – website stats. By having your websites stats in front of you, you will be able to analyze where all of your traffic is coming from and how many hits and visitors you have had.

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  • Why More Traffic Just Isn't Good Enough Anymore

    Business Blogger 10:40 pm on July 9, 2009 | Comments Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , generation, link, , , traffic

    With more complex algorithms that factor in local, personal and universal search features, search rankings are not always consistent. Today’s results often depend on a user’s location, their search history and their behavior with the search results – sometimes you can see different search results for the same search terms, even on two different computers in the same location.One question many businesses have when hunting for a search engine optimization (SEO) company is, “Will this company know us and our audience well enough to turn our web business into something profitable, worthy of our investment?” Unfortunately, it’s not easy to discern the answer before you are three months into an agreement.

    Search Engine Optimization | Link Building | Traffic Generation

    Web Traffic vs. Engagement
    Is the goal of SEO to get as much traffic as possible to a website? Many SEO companies will lead you to believe that more traffic is all there is to it. Granted, getting more traffic is a part of it, but more eyeballs on a web page do not necessarily mean achieving your business goals.

    Look at your web analytics – specifically the keywords that brought in the majority of traffic – then evaluate the quality of this traffic over the past month or quarter. A high bounce rate and low average time on site for visits from a particular keyword can indicate one or all of these:

    • Searcher cannot find anything relevant to her keyword and bounces.
    • Searcher may find something relevant, but the page does not communicate directly with her intent… so she bounces.
    • The keyword is not relevant for the site.

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