The Wonders of Web Site Statistics

You know that I love to talk about marketing, especially for small businesses and solo business people - and, in general, how important it is, but in a ‘big cloud’ kind of way. That’s because marketing is vital for any business - it’s simply the act of getting your name out there in a controlled and positive way.

Nine times out of ten, though, marketing is almost impossible to measure: apart from focus groups, surveys and TV ratings, any effort you spend on marketing tends to pay off as a rather long term positive ‘aura’ surrounding your business. It’s all a bit ‘woofy’, but it does add up eventually.

Enter web site statistics: whether you have a tiny one-page ‘contact me’ web site, or a small brochure online, or a larger ecommerce or content-based web site, every person that visits your web site leaves their own individual, indelible mark.

Don’t panic - any one person can’t be identified exactly, but an awful lot can be inferred from the patterns of even just a few site visitors over time, and an awful lot more can be inferred from the patterns of many hundreds or thousands of visitors to your site, giving you - and this is important - absolute knowledge of the effectiveness of your web site, and absolute knowledge of the location, size and trends of your market.

Interested in learning more then? I thought so - you don’t hear the words ‘absolute’ and ‘marketing’ together very often!