Analytics
Web analytics (often referred to as just analytics) is the measurement of visitor behavior on a website, for the purpose of improving that website. Popular analytics software includes Google Analytics and WebTrends.
Why use analytics?
- Measure your visitors – without an analytics solution, it impossible to get a reliable indication of how many visitors a website has, and how they behave.
- Improve your goals – analytics allows you to measure and optimize your website for specific goals, such as buying a product or filling in a contact form.
- Available for free – Google Analytics is a highly featured analytics solution which is available for free. Adding basic analytics to a website is a trivial task.
More advanced analytics solutions – like Hotjar – can actually record the behavior of your users and replay it to you like a video. These tools are extremely useful for optimizing your websites and web applications.
Further reading
- Web analytics – Wikipedia
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- Search campaign
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- Competitor
- Redirection
- Score
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- HTTP status code
- User roles
- URL
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