If you have blog or website you probably have some sort of means of tracking the amount of web traffic you get to that site. That is called analytics or in layman terms, stats. There are usually two types of people when it comes to stats – those who understand it and those who don’t. If you don’t understand what your blog stats are telling you, you can’t accurately measure the success of your website. You can’t determine conversion rates, weather a certain marketing plan is working or not, or if your visitors even like your site. By understand your website stats you can find out: How many page views your site gets. This is the number of pages a person visits on your website. Page views are a good overall estimate of your total web traffic because it shows how much of your content is actually being viewed. For example, if you have 1,000 pageviews over the course of 30 days that means that 1,000 pages on your site was viewed by somebody. A note to make is that pageviews are not user specific. In this example, the same person could have viewed all 1,000 pages. If you are Read More→

