Have you ever wondered how many people were actually hitting your website? Maybe you want to know what pages they are viewing the most, or what time of day they are visiting. All of the above, plus many additional categories are now available at the tips of your fingers, displayed in a collection of attractive tables and graphs.

The reporting package is set up so you will receive an email once a week automatically which gives you the complete statistical information on your site for that week, or you can log in to your account online and view the stats in real time at your convenience. Below are just a few of the many features of the website statistic reporting package.

Who is coming to your site?
-- the domains they are coming from (i.e. .com, .net, .org, .gov, .mil) and their login username (if you have logins on your site).

What are they looking at? -- the sites, folders, and pages they're visiting, the images they're viewing, the scripts they're accessing and more.

When are they're visiting? -- which days got the most traffic, how your traffic is growing over time, which weekdays and hours are peak and more.

What are they're doing? -- where they enter the site, which paths they take through the site, where they leave and more.

How long did they stay? -- which pages keep people the longest, and how long they stay on the site before leaving.

Who brought them? -- where they found the link that brought them, whether it was a search engine (if it was, what they searched for), of an advertisement, or a long on some other page.

What are they're using to browse? -- which operating system and web browser they're using.

What is bringing traffic to your site? -- Which ads are effective? Which search engines are working? Which ads are not effective-- are you getting good return for your investment? Which search engines don't know about your site, or don't have you placed high enough to bring much traffic? Which pages are linked to you, and which are not? What are people searching for in the search engines-- should you change the text of your pages to get higher placement?

Why are people leaving the site once they get there? Is there some page which is driving them away? Could you improve it to keep them? Are they leaving as soon as they get to the top page? If so, maybe the site needs to be more attractive or interesting. Are they searching on your site for something, not finding it, and leaving? Maybe you should add that to what you offer. Are they getting to the pricing page and then leaving? Maybe the prices are too high.

Below you will see some screenshots from the web reporting software. It will give you an idea of some of the color graphs and charts you will be able to view.




 











 
 
 
 
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