How to make your stats work for you
strategies for applying statistics
- executive summary : in a nutshell
- general introduction : decision-making based on stats
- getting traffic to your site
- converting traffic : desired outcomes
- act on your stats : examine and improve flow
executive summary : in a nutshell
Put the information to use. Formulate a goal. For example, encourage
visitors to stay longer by increasing overall site stickiness. Benchmark
your statistics, implement your change and compare traffic over
a given period.
This is the feedback process that we recommend:
1. study your statistics
2. formulate a strategy
3. implement your change
4. measure the effects of your change
5. start again at step 1
The process is ongoing and continuous.
general introduction : making decisions based on stats
Understanding website traffic and visitor behavior is crucial to
any goal-oriented or business website. Manage your website and make
well-informed daily decisions based on the knowledge of who's visiting
and what they are doing.
Know what visitors do on your site, and adjust site content to
meet their needs.
Without this knowledge, your best ideas are based on guesswork.
It is important that your statistics are more than just numbers.
Your data and statistics need to provide what is called 'actionable
insight' - information that you can use to make management decisions
and take action.
To improve a website using statistics, there are two steps. The
first step is to collect information. The second step is to put
that information to work by using it to define and achieve your
goals.
When data is aggregated it can be very valuable for identifying
patterns that tell you how to best meet the needs of your visitors
and potential customers.
The identification of trends - patterns that tell you how well your
site is performing - is an integral part of planning and managing
site content.
Which pages on your site generate the most interest? Does this change
over time?
getting traffic to your site
Learn how well efforts to drive traffic to your site are working.
Asking where traffic comes from is the first question.
Of all the information that can be obtained from a tracking system,
this is among the most valuable.
Top referrer & top search term reports: Once you have this information,
it is up to you to act on it, by focusing your efforts on what works,
dropping what doesn't, and everything in between.
The question is "Okay, now I know where my visitors come from,
what should I do about it?"
converting traffic : desired outcomes
How well does traffic flow through your site? This is vital information
if you have designed your website to lead visitors to what are called
'desired actions', or 'desired outcomes', such as placing an order,
making a purchase, or signing up for opt-in material.
The process whereby visitors are converted into customers by completing
revenue-generating activities is called 'conversion'.
If you are developing an online business strategy with desired outcomes
- for example, you want visitors to place orders - then understanding
visitor traffic will let you adjust content to realise those outcomes.
In marketing terms, this is called promoting activities and traffic
flows that drive revenue.
The first step is to learn what your visitors are looking for. The
second step is to ask yourself what to do with the information.
The information is only valuable if you act on it. If you have what
your visitors are looking for, you need to make sure that your site
is easy to navigate and that your visitors can easily find their
way around.
act on your stats : examine and improve flow
- Can the traffic flow of your site be improved? This process is
called improving navigability and usability.
- How can customer satisfaction be improved by making your website
an easier place to surf?
- In other words, how is it possible, in any way, to make your
site more user-friendly and intuitive?
- Are there clicks that can be eliminated, or drop-off points
that are not necessary?
The goal is to create a navigation which meets the habits of your
visitors. Generate usability that is geared towards your traffic.
Figure out where people want to go & what they want to do when
they get there, and make this easier for them.
Of course this mostly pertains to traffic that coincides with your
‘goals” or ‘desired outcomes’. There is
also a fair amount of meandering traffic: folks just surfing around.
Make your site a nice place for these people, and you increase the
chance that they will come back.
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