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How To Spreadsheet for tracking SEO

Discussion in 'General' started by navyfalcon, May 10, 2011.

  1. navyfalcon

    navyfalcon Well-Known Member Verified Member

    For a good Analytics program control, I use "GoStats" (which sends via email, a weekly summary)
    To use this effectively, I save it in a good (free) spreadsheet. This gives me a weekly comparison of my sites performance. When I make changes to a page, I can track the weekly changes in traffic.
    I list the dates on top (by week) and the sites on the left side. This gives me a quick review. The information can be tracked as visitors (new and return) area, keywords. This helps as to what needs to be addressed (changed)
    GoStats (free analytics) has many areas you can choose to track. I list my pages as separate sites in GoStats so I can use the full range of options to track the page performance.
    I also use Google Analytics for Google Adsense.
    This helps for your SEO program. The free programs are listed below

    A simple, but powerful spreadsheet program for Windows, can be used instead of MS Excel
    Download Spread32 v1.0.0 software - Softlookup Downloads

    GoStats Free Analytics & Website Hit Counter
    GoStats Free Analytics & Website Hit Counter, Download Now

    Google analytics
    Google Analytics | Official Website

    Google Adsense
    https://www.google.com/adsense/www/en_US/tour/
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    hope this helps
    falcon
     
  2. ishkey

    ishkey Moderator, Logos, Sports Crests Staff Member Verified Member

    I myself like Piwik it provides me with a wealth of info without having to transfer it into a spreadsheet and it's open source. You load it up on your server, add one line of code to what ever page you want to monitor and there is no delay of page loading as it is on the server. I installed a add on to my pc called DWA (desktop web analytics) which allows me to look at data from my PC.

    Also have installed ClickHeat which is a visual heatmap of clicks on a HTML page, showing hot and cold click zones. Comes in real handy for seeing where people click, what works and what doesn't.
     
  3. navyfalcon

    navyfalcon Well-Known Member Verified Member

    Thank You Ishkey
    I will check them out
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    falcon