How to get the most out of Opentracker
We wrote this article in response to a question about how to get
the most out of an Opentracker 4 week trial.
The question raised an interesting point: the purpose of a website
tracking system. The point of using a visitor tracking and website
stats program is to aid in the process of website management and
decision-making. A good web
metrics program should help you to manage and make decisions
on a daily basis.
Q: “So I've added my 4 week trial to our
web store pages now how do I get the most out of it? Any help
would be greatly appreciated.”
A: To get the most out of your trial, and out
of a site statistics and tracking
program, you need to ask questions. The answers will provide
you with a plan of action for your website management and help
you to make decisions. The process of asking and answering questions
is valuable and informative.
Ask yourself some basic questions about your website. The 3 most
important answers will tell you:
- who your visitors are
- how they find you
- what they are doing on your site
The answers will help you to make sure that your visitors find
what they want when they arrive. Most importantly, the answers will
tell you how to manage your content. Accountability and Decision-Making
in Website Management
Since the ‘bubble burst’, IT budgets have been shrinking.
It is no longer acceptable to simply put up a website and leave
it there. Daily management is necessary. As the old maxim prescribes:
‘prevention is better than cure’. In this case it is
better to utilize visitor tracking to anticipate traffic trends
and be pro-active, instead of just reacting.
Accountability is important, as measuring results and effectiveness
has become commonplace. "Show me the money" has become
a part of webmaster vocabulary. The point is that decision-making
needs to occur on a daily basis. Decisions need to be based upon
what is known, not upon guessing. Updating your site, search engine
optimization, and implementing a search engine marketing strategy
are continuous activities that require micro-management.
Equally important is accountability from your Pay-Per-Click
(PPC) advertising campaigns. Make sure that you are getting
what you pay for. If your advertising campaign does not work, look
at your data and change your management strategy.
Important questions visitor tracking can answer
Below, we have drawn up a list of what we feel to be 10 important
questions that you can answer using your website statistics. The
answers will help you to make website content management decisions.
- Where do your visitors come from, where do they go, what do
they look at, and what pages do they exit from? What do the clickstreams
tell you?
- Where do people start and stop viewing, where do they lose interest?
- How sticky is your site? Overall site and page stickiness is
important. Do you have problematic leaks or drop-off points?
- In other words, how good is your site navigability and usability?
- Which referrers and PPC advertising campaigns are the most effective?
Are you paying for ineffective traffic? Are you using the best
search terms possible? Determine which advertising campaigns are
most effective and concentrate your investment strategy there.
- What are your conversion and retention rates?
- When you make changes to your site, what is the effect? If you
are trying to get people’s attention, it is good to know
how they react.
- What is the best time of week to start an email campaign or
newsletter.
- Are your visitors looking for something you don’t sell?
Perhaps you should consider selling it!
- Are your customers as satisfied as they can be?
Use your statistics for site management and decision-making
Your statistics are not only numbers. They are numbers that should
help you to make actual site management decisions. Make changes
to your website where necessary based on what your visitors are
doing. If everybody leaves from one page, ask yourself why. If visitors
are not surfing to the page you want them to see, make better links.
In conclusion, and to repeat the essential point of this article:
the best way to make use of the data is to ask yourself questions
about your statistics reports and to answer them. This process itself
is valuable because it will tell you what information is being collected
and lead you to ask important questions about
a) why the information is collected, and
b) what to do with it
To orient yourself to Opentracker, we recommend taking a look at
the forum. Here is a link to the FAQ
index:
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