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    Google analytics tips to increase number of visitors for your website

    What is Google Analytics
    Google Analytics can tell you most important things you want to know about how your visitors find you and how they interact with your DNN Portal. You can focus your marketing resources on campaigns and initiatives that deliver Return on Investment, and improve your site to convert more visitors. Google Analytics has the enterprise-level capabilities you'd expect from a high-end web analytics that cost a lot, also provides timesaving integration with AdWords as well as tracks all of your non-AdWords initiatives as well.
    Three of the main areas we look at are
    1. Search traffic – how much traffic are search engines sending, growth rates and conversions
    2. Keywords – which terms are bringing the most traffic and affecting conversions
    3. Content performance – which content items are performing the best and search traffic growth.
    Today we’ll look at ‘Search traffic’ and how we can use Google Analytics to dig better understand the efficacy of your SEO program.
    Search traffic analytics
    Many times in the SMB world we’ll have limited engine targeting, as far as targeting Google more so than say Live. Because of limited budgets, many small business owners simply can’t afford to be chasing the engines with smaller traffic share. Looking at over-all search traffic growth is a simple, but effective metric. So fire up GA and go to;
    ‘Traffic Sources > Search Engines’
    One of the simplest views is month over month,
    This will give you some ongoing data as to the progress of your campaigns. As important as search traffic growth is, be sure to ALWAYS investigate the conversions (goals) tab as well. Here’s what our ‘Goal Conversions’ info looks like,
    Digging deeper
    The first advanced segment we’ll make is for visitors that have gone deeper than 3 pages on the site like so; Now when you go back to the; ‘Traffic > Search Engines’ report, go up to the top right and select where it says ‘Advanced Segments’. In the drop-down select, from our custom ones, the new segment we just created (whatever name U gave it).

    What is great about using this simple engagement segmentation is that we can see how effectively we’re engaging traffic from search engines and converting it as well. From here we can dig into the actual keyword data for cross supporting data which can establish the over-all efficacy of the program. That is to say, we also want to look at which keywords/phrases are driving conversions and which aren’t. More on that later.

    Visit http://www.netultimate.com/SEO.php for articles on how to improve the conversion rate for your website.

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    Nice article. Are you author or that was copied from the source you have linked above?
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    Thanks for sharing more informative tips about google analytics.If anybody will put the google analytics code in the site then you will know how many visitor visit of your site.

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    at least even he only copied the article. At least he give the source at the bottom

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    Google Analytics work nice for Adwords tracking too because Adwords and Analytics accounts are linked and it shows you some interesting results to target your campaign.

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    As far as I know, most of use Google analytic for analyzing the behavior of the users in our website and for garnering valuable information about various other things. I never know that we can use Google analytic for increasing the volume of traffic. However thanks for sharing.

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    statcounter is the alternative of google analytics

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    Thanks for the great article. Even i was unaware of it that Google analytic can also increase the volume of traffic. I will give it a try.

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    It's a good article even if copied and provides useful information about the popular Google Analytics.

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    Thanks for the article, good post.
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    Well said in the article, if it copied also nice to paste it in it

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    Quote Originally Posted by shakir View Post
    Well said in the article, if it copied also nice to paste it in it
    Looks like he is one time poster here
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    nice discussion, article is good thanx for sharing the information
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    Quote Originally Posted by karinet View Post
    What is Google Analytics
    Google Analytics can tell you most important things you want to know about how your visitors find you and how they interact with your DNN Portal. You can focus your marketing resources on campaigns and initiatives that deliver Return on Investment, and improve your site to convert more visitors. Google Analytics has the enterprise-level capabilities you'd expect from a high-end web analytics that cost a lot, also provides timesaving integration with AdWords as well as tracks all of your non-AdWords initiatives as well.
    Three of the main areas we look at are
    1. Search traffic – how much traffic are search engines sending, growth rates and conversions
    2. Keywords – which terms are bringing the most traffic and affecting conversions
    3. Content performance – which content items are performing the best and search traffic growth.
    Today we’ll look at ‘Search traffic’ and how we can use Google Analytics to dig better understand the efficacy of your SEO program.
    Search traffic analytics
    Many times in the SMB world we’ll have limited engine targeting, as far as targeting Google more so than say Live. Because of limited budgets, many small business owners simply can’t afford to be chasing the engines with smaller traffic share. Looking at over-all search traffic growth is a simple, but effective metric. So fire up GA and go to;
    ‘Traffic Sources > Search Engines’
    One of the simplest views is month over month,
    This will give you some ongoing data as to the progress of your campaigns. As important as search traffic growth is, be sure to ALWAYS investigate the conversions (goals) tab as well. Here’s what our ‘Goal Conversions’ info looks like,
    Digging deeper
    The first advanced segment we’ll make is for visitors that have gone deeper than 3 pages on the site like so; Now when you go back to the; ‘Traffic > Search Engines’ report, go up to the top right and select where it says ‘Advanced Segments’. In the drop-down select, from our custom ones, the new segment we just created (whatever name U gave it).

    What is great about using this simple engagement segmentation is that we can see how effectively we’re engaging traffic from search engines and converting it as well. From here we can dig into the actual keyword data for cross supporting data which can establish the over-all efficacy of the program. That is to say, we also want to look at which keywords/phrases are driving conversions and which aren’t. More on that later.

    Visit http://www.netultimate.com/SEO.php for articles on how to improve the conversion rate for your website.
    nice article, nice points included by you

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    Google analytics is best web analytics, you can analyse your websites performance with it, the best way to increase conversions is to keep bounce rate low.

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