Posted by TimSlavin at November 1, 2005
"As Web developers, designers and marketers, we are quick to make recommendations to improve Web sites. Yes, we can look at anecdotal evidence and say, “I did this for another client, and boy did the site take off.” What’s missing is concrete evidence that substantiates the claim and excludes other influences. This is where Web analytics comes into play.
Web analytics, whose origins date back to the invention of the Web, has worked its way from the domain of the technically minded to marketers, thanks in part to software with improved user interfaces and easy-to-understand reports. Despite these improvements, there is still a lack of understanding of the technical side of analytics. Web developers and marketing folks need to share the analytic tool, and each group has specific needs that can be fulfilled by the tool."
From Digital Web Magazine. This is a great introduction to website statistics (with pictures!). I also wrote an article awhile back that has similar information but with a focus on low-cost statistics tools, Visitors and Conversions and Page Views, Oh My: Website Activity Reporting Tools.
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