Website Analytics

Interim Manager - Return of Investment Performance Forecast, Digital Campaigns, Creatives Production, Tracking, Analytics, Customer Relationship Management and Businesse Intelligence System

The base for every successful campaign is a very high performing website / landing page. We take care of it:

  1. Traffic Analysis:
    • Visitors: Track the number of visitors to your website.
    • Unique Visitors: Identify the number of individual users.
    • Pageviews: Count the total number of pages viewed.
    • Bounce Rate: Measure the percentage of visitors who navigate away after viewing only one page.
  2. User Behavior:
    • Session Duration: Analyze how much time users spend on the site.
    • Click-Through Rate (CTR): Measure the percentage of users who click on a specific link.
    • Conversion Rate: Track the percentage of users who complete a desired action (e.g., make a purchase).
  3. Traffic Sources:
    • Referral Sources: Identify websites that refer traffic to yours.
    • Organic Search: Analyze how many users find your site through search engines.
    • Direct Traffic: Determine how many users directly type your URL or use bookmarks.
    • Social Media: Track traffic from social media platforms.
  4. Content Analysis:
    • Popular Pages: Identify the most visited pages on your website.
    • Exit Pages: Determine where users most commonly exit your site.
    • Dwell Time: Analyze how much time users spend on specific pages.
  5. Technical Insights:
    • Device and Browser Compatibility: Ensure your website works well on various devices and browsers.
    • Page Load Times: Optimize site speed for better user experience.
    • Error Pages: Identify and fix broken links or error pages.
  6. Geographical Insights:
    • Visitor Location: Determine the geographic location of your website visitors.
    • Localization: Consider tailoring content based on geographic data.
  7. E-commerce Analytics:
    • Sales and Revenue: Track online sales and revenue.
    • Shopping Cart Abandonment: Identify reasons users abandon the checkout process.
  8. Event Tracking:
    • User Interactions: Track specific user interactions, such as clicks on buttons or downloads.
  9. Goal Tracking:
    • Set Goals: Define and track specific goals, such as form submissions or newsletter sign-ups.

Popular tools for website analytics include Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, and others. These tools offer dashboards and reports to visualize and interpret data, helping businesses make data-driven decisions to enhance their online presence.