Learning how our web site works is an important task. We've seen some simple examples in previous steps (visits, page views, and unique visitors) as well as determining how long someone visited your site, and which was the last page they viewed. We've shown how some pages are viewed more than others, and where people exit your web site. We've even shown what pages people come to your web site. What we will look at now is how did they get to your web site. Before they were on your web site, … [Read more...]
More Metrics – exit pages and bounce rate
Learning how our web site works is an important task. We've seen some simple examples in previous steps (visits, page views, and unique visitors) and we've seen some data that gets calculated (average page views and time on site). While these were simple, and often given on the front page of your reports, I want to look at two related pieces of information that are not always so prevalent: exit pages and bounce rate. The Exit Page is an easy metric to understand. This is generally a list … [Read more...]
More Metrics – Pages per Visit and Time on Site
Learning how our web site works is an important task. Learning how to properly measure it is even more so. We have to look at not only the data, but we also need to know what questions to ask when looking at the data to put it into the correct perspective.There are a couple of "obvious" measurements mentioned in the last article (visits, page views, and unique visitors). While that information is often raw data, and easy to display, we will now look at some data which most systems will … [Read more...]
How I’m updating my site
One thing I've noticed, is that while working on other companies web sites, the one web site which tends to get updated the least is.... my own. This apparently isn't specific to me, as I've talked with many other web designers who have the same issue. I've even heard of web designers hiring other web designers to do their web site. Since it has been a little while since I did a major update to my site (this past summer when I added the blog), I decided I should be performing some updates. … [Read more...]