How to Track All Your Website Traffic for Free
by Louis Allport
Published on this site: July 15th, 2005 - See
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Do you know:
- Exactly how many people are visiting your website?
- How long they're staying on your site before they move
on?
- Exactly where those visitors are coming from, each day?
- How much of your website traffic is repeat visitors?
- The exact paths people take as they click their way through
your website?
Here's what I'm getting at:
If you don't know your visitors, it makes it very difficult
for you to improve the performance of your website and turn
more visitors into customers - AND - get more quality traffic.
For the simple reason that you're effectively working blind.
Without knowing how people visit your site and what they
do on your site, any attempts at growing your traffic and
improving the profitability of your website is working with
one armed tied behind your back, at least.
And unfortunately - the web stats that come with your web-hosting
are generally not enough these days.
Depending on your web host, chances are you've either got
Webalizer, Analog Stats, or AWStats installed on your server.
Here's how that software works:
It takes the "raw" (unreadable to the human eye)
information your web server stores of everyone that visits
and presents this in an easy to understand way.
Unfortunately, due to a number of technical reasons, this
information is often presented in quite an inaccurate way.
And in my personal experience, these software packages don't
present this information in a particularly helpful way either
for someone trying to improve the conversion ratios and profitability
of their website.
What I personally do, and what I would suggest you do is
use a "Tracking Solution" that accurately tracks
and reports all your visitors in an easy to read and understand
way. These solutions come in two forms: Software & Services
Both these options have their pros and cons, but what they
both do very well is present exactly what's happening on your
website right up to the minute, and in a way that's very helpful
to you for making good (and profitable) decisions for your
business.
To start with here's a software solution you can install
and use for free on your website:
Now before you go and install it, you should of course be
familiar with installing software on your server. If you're
not comfortable installing software on your website, a tracking
service (which I'll come to in a moment) would probably be
best for you.
And it's also important to note that installing software
on your website can often put more strain on the server. This
is particularly true if you're on shared hosting.
I've personally used the following free tracking software
and it works well. See what you think. Go to http://www.curve2.com
and look for "TrackPro". As I write this, version
2 is in Beta and is downloadable from the site at the following
address: http://www.curve2.com/trackpro.php
You'll also find many further free tracking software solutions
at http://www.hotscripts.com.
But personally speaking, what I've found works very well
and avoids putting any increased strain on my existing websites
is using a third party tracking service.
The only things really to worry about when using a third
party service are:
- How long will this service be around? (If they stop their
service after a year, you wouldn't be able to access your
past data and will have to change all your tracking codes
on your pages too.)
- What is their privacy policy regarding my web stats?
(Are they honest and trustworthy in other words. You don't
want the service owners studying and then duplicating your
successful business plan.)
Over the past month I've been using ecommStats (http://www.ecommstats.com).
Now, this service isn't free, but at this time they give you
50,000 free page views per domain, and depending how busy
your site is those page views can last you a very long time.
The service works great and is very easy to add to your pages
- simply add three lines of code at the bottom of each of
your pages (you can easily do this with Server Side Includes
if you're comfortable with that) and all your visitors get
tracked accurately and in great detail.
Alternatively - an entirely free (at this time) and very
established service is StatCounter (http://statcounter.com).
It even has a rave review from Tucows.com (one of the largest
download sites on the internet) which speaks for itself and
adds a lot of credibility to the service.
And just in case you're wondering how a free service like
StatCounter makes money, well - since it's such a popular
service with many webmasters logging in every day (and many
I'm sure even more than once a day just like me) that it's
made it very easy for them to sell a lot of advertising on
their site. They also offer an upgrade to their advanced paid
service.
But thinking beyond free services, as your business grows
you may choose to upgrade to high end paid services that provide
even more in depth information about your visitors.
Services like Urchin (Urchin.com - owned by Google) or Deep
Metrix (DeepMetix.com). However, to help you grow your business
to that point you need to keep a close eye on what your visitors
are doing and where they're coming from, and free tracking
software and services is a great way for you to start to do
this.

Louis Allport is an online product developer and marketer.
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