Showing posts with label website tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label website tools. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

H is for Histats

HistatsHistats.com has a traffic analysis tool that I have used for a long time to monitor the traffic on my website: darkbluesun.com. I kept it because it gives the option to add code to my site and it produces this cute little button on my page that shows the world how much traffic I have had.

How many visitors:
darkbluesun.com visitors
and
how many page views:
darkbluesun.com views

You can reset these numbers back to zero at any time.

Google Analytics Preview

Google Analytics


Like Histats, Google Analytics records:
  1. Daily Stats
  2. Number of Visitors
  3. Location of Visitors (Country)
  4. Traffic Sources
  • Direct Traffic - they typed in your URL in their web browser.
  • Search Engines - they did a search for something and you were the chosen result.
  • Other Site - social network profile, backlinks.


  • * I also attended the webinar Advanced Marketing Analytics (AZ501) at Inbound Marketing University Professor: Avinash Kaushik of Google and author of Web Analytics 2.0. Visit Avinash's blog for more in depth info on how to really measure your website's effectiveness.

    You'll definitely need to get one of these traffic tools for your website! If you don’t have a website yet, stay tuned for the "W is for website". Our web presence is the virtual equivalent of our first impression. It’s how we tell our stories, sell our stuff, share our info and offer contact info to our new clients. It's best to plan it thoroughly! So, if you haven’t already, start thinking up a unique and memorable name. This could also be your business name that you were thinking up earlier. You can go online and buy a url at godaddy.com or networksolutions.com. When you register your domain, find out if your registrar has a free traffic monitoring tools (e.g. godaddy analytics )

    * Beware of some of those super cheap domain registration providers! You may be registering your site without actually getting rights to it! There are lots of resellers out there who basically charge you like 4.99 a month to register and host your site through them, but you are not the actual owner. It's like lease a site. Sure it's cheap now, but when you want to purchase the site when your business is established you'll end up paying a much higher price.

    How many people are clicking on your shared links?

    You can also monitor traffic from shortened urls. The following excerpt is from: URL Shorteners

    The reason why bit.ly is my favorite URL shortener: I can log in and see the traffic for each my shortened links. I use twitterfeed to automatically change my blog post URLs to bit.ly addresses for twitter updates (because of the 140 character rule). When I log into bit.ly I can see how much traffic my blog posts are getting from twitter!

    history


    * Make sure you create an account and sign in to bit.ly before you shorten any links you want to track.

    Wednesday, October 14, 2009

    G is for Google

    Google Logo It is true that Google is a huge operation. The capabilities of their network can seem staggering to a new comer. However, Google is a fabulous organization, they offer so many resources for us work at homers. Not only do they have a pretty great search engine, but you should sign up for an iGoogle account and access Google apps which include tools for documentation, email, request for information and contact forms. They are available for personal or business use. Google also has a lot of great website tools including: Adsense, Adwords, Analytics and last but not least are Webmaster Tools that you can use for bringing, monitoring and sharing traffic with your blog or website.

    In a nutshell:
    Adwords Adwords are advertisement for your business. They are definitely worth looking into if you are wanting to utilize SEM (Search Engine Marketing). As with almost all good advertising, it comes with a price. You definitely want to get your website established, and get your market research done before delving in to a powerful tool like Ad Words.

    piggy bankAdsenseAdsense is an account that you setup and get code to put into your website to display little ads (from those people who use Adwords) of related content on your site, and then you get a little money for it each time someone clicks on your Google ads. But Beware: Do Not Click On Your Own Links. Google will know. Visit this post at darkbluesun.com for even more information about Adsense: Making Cents of Adsense

    Webmaster Tools Webmaster Tools include:

    Site configuration
    Submit sitemaps, verify a crawler has access to search and index your site, and other settings here.

    Your site on the web
    Top search queries (what did someone have to type in to bring up your site in a search), Links to your site (which sites are linking to you), Keywords (the ones found most on your page) , Internal links (which sites are you linking to from your pages)

    Diagnostics
    Crawl errors (which you want to get fixed so google will visit you.), Crawl stats (the last time a Googlebot visited you), give HTML suggestions if your site code needs to be reexamined.

    Labs allow you to fetch site info as a Googlebot and give malware details

    Other search engine's Webmaster Tools:

    You will also need to create accounts and submit your website to use these tools.

    bing logo
    Bing Webmaster Tools(Similar to Google's webmaster tools minus a few features.)

    yahoo logo
    Yahoo Site Tools (Yahoo is definitely the most thorough search engine when it comes to finding all of the sites that link back to you.)

    Google Analytics Analytics measures how much traffic your website gets. And traffic monitoring conveniently leads me to my next tool.