E-Commerce Times Talkback
|
|
|
Posted by: Denise J. Deveau 2009-03-05 08:53:16
See Full Story
With budgets getting tighter than ever, small-business owners have to make the best use of every penny they can to stay ahead of the game. While you might think you have a first-class Web site that seems to be attracting lots of visitors, how do you really know if it's working? Is it delivering the results you want -- or is it just window dressing? Is it generating qualified leads or sales, or attracting curiosity seekers with no serious interest in your service or product? Even the best-looking Web sites could use a little help.
You did a great job covering the different players in the market but there is one that you missed. It is Tynt Tracer (www.tynt.com). It captures a rich array of data based on what is being copied from your site and appends a link to the source when the selection is pasted.
Trevor
Trevor
All very good points you've made regarding website analytics.
In addition, I would add that website uptime metrics are also at the top of the list of things to know for new or old e-business owners.
30-day and 60-day Uptime % are available at http://www.webserviceguard.com, as well as immediate DOWN/UP alerts.
In addition, I would add that website uptime metrics are also at the top of the list of things to know for new or old e-business owners.
30-day and 60-day Uptime % are available at http://www.webserviceguard.com, as well as immediate DOWN/UP alerts.








Headline Feeds