How To Use Google Analytics To Increase Web Traffic

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Everyone is interested in increasing web traffic, right? I wrote an article that will show you how to increase your web traffic using Google Analytics. I don’t know of anyone who doesn’t have an interest in increasing traffic to their web site or blog. In this article I am going to show you how you can increase traffic using Google Analytics This is a free tool that Google provides to anyone who wants to track web site traffic data. There is no cost to sign up and only the only requirement is that you to register for an account, which is free too.

Gaining traffic to your web site or blog is probably the single most difficult element to achieve. Building a web site or blog indeed has its own share of challenges; however, what commonly happens to many people is that they do finally build a very nice site but fail to get traffic to it. I don’t want this to continue happening to you. So today, I am going to show you a very simple trick that will make a world of difference for you. If all this sounds wonderful to you, then let’s continue on.

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Date/Time: 8-12-2008 08:55:07 Comment #18033

Hi!

Thanks for this article about google analytics. I have been using google analytics for a month and have redesigned my site based on the analytics data. And yeah. It increased alot of reasonable traffic to my site.

Thank you
Charles
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Ultimate Blogging Experiment Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 8-12-2008 10:06:29 Comment #18036

I tend to like to use the WassUp plug-in for WordPress. It really shows you where all your traffic is coming from and lets you see which articles people are reading and so forth. I have really found it to help me know what to write for all my blogs so that the visitors will continue to come in subscribe.

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Rakhi Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 11-11-2008 04:47:25 Comment #26283

Thanks for sharing your knowledge on Google analytics.

 

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