How To Track Visitors And Optimize Your Website


You would have seen many fancy and flashy visitor counters in hundreds or rather thousands of blogs, but counting the number of visitors or page views is totally of no use to any blogger or webmaster.
Visitor tracking is a much more advanced method as compared to those simple counters.

So here are the four tracking websites, providing free and fabulous features to all the bloggers:

The tracking reports and statistics from these website mainly contains:
1. Of course unique visits and page views, averaged and archived to weekly, monthly and yearly graphs. (And all the reports are in real time)
2. In detail, you can see their IP addresses, time spent browsing your website, pages visited, and their returning visits. And not only these but you can even check the operating system your visitor is using, their screen resolution, their browser with version, and whether java or flash is enabled on their system or not.
3. Along with graphs, averaged values of time spent by all visitors, location of visitors, popular pages etc. are also shown.
4. The details you will be interested more, are of course related to search engine optimization, these include the keywords through which they entered your site, list of search engines which referred visitors to your website.

For all these features you can select between SiteMeter and StatCounter.
Although I would suggest you to go with Statcounter, as it is more user friendly, but adding both of them would be better, to get maximum possible details.


Now third on the list is most the important of these three, Analytics from Google itself. So obviously it will not only provide complete tracking details as provided by the two above listed, but it even helps a lot in Search engine optimization.

In Statcounter and Sitemeter, to get some of the advanced features, including an increase in log size, a paid account or an upgrade is needed, but in Google everything is free, rather they even have a beta section for interested members.

And finally a must for everybody is an account in Google Webmaster Tools, where you have to submit your website's sitemap, and the most important details will be shown to you.
These are although NOT about your visitors but these are ultimately aimed to optimize your website.
You can see the number of pages indexed by Google, pages/articles deleted by you, pages restricted for Google. And you can even see how many website/webpages around the Internet have linked to your website (and to which specific page). How well are your internal pages are connected. And again, one of the most important, you will be shown how many pages of your website has high, medium, low or no PageRank.

So finally I will suggest you to get an account in
Google Analytics,
Google Webmaster Tools,
and Statcounter


And just for fun, if you want to know how many people are online on your website at a time (real time), then put a widget from Amung.us, that doesn't even need you to register :)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gostats is a stats system that you seem to have missed. I would say it trumps the lot

bloggerstop.net said...

I have intentionally left it, the only advantage in gostats is it's simple user interface, but the problem is the features offered by it are more or less similar to statcounter rather it shows many of the common features, only to the upgraded members !

Ivaylo Spasov said...

Hi Divya I have 7 links restricted by robots.txt. The links represent labels for my second article. What should I do to fix them?

Divya Sai said...

Labels are purposely blocked(by default) in blogger, this is done to make sure that the content is not indexed twice by Google-bot.

Because if you go to that blocked tag page, you'll again see the same content (your own posts) with different urls (tags urls),
this may be considered as duplicate content by google......(Google penalizes for duplicate content)

so to prevent this tags are not allowed to get indexed by robots.

You can read these posts:
1. Show only titles in your Blog archives pages

2. WWW or non-WWW

Divya Sai said...

Read the first comment too, in the first suggested post...

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