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Free Web traffic statistics tools: how can they support your business online?

Posted by Daniel

Ok, your site is up, all the functions work and your business seems to be going. Why caring about statistics and graphs and boring things like that?

For professional (search) marketers the answer is clear. It is useful information which is a necessary tool for your search strategy. For them, they better use a more advanced research tool with ability of making reports etc.

For those who are not ‘in’ to the total report analysis, there are two types of page hit statistics: Trend and Direct. And all services found in the provided links are absolutely free of charge and you don’t have to spend a coin to get a fair evaluation of your website.

TREND statistics:

Alexa, the best known internet gauge meter, is based on the statistical input from people using the Alexa Toolbar – obviously no more than a fragment of the internet user population. Extracting useful information from sample traffic is simple – in fact, that’s how political polls are made all the time, but it’s just like the case with polling, it is only useful for comparison, not for real information.

In many cases, that’s more than enough. Basically, a link leading to your site from any page ranking high on Alexa’s charts is more “powerful” than a link leading from a low-ranking one. That is very useful when looking for affiliate or inbound (back) links or otherwise trying to market your site as well as keeping track on your favorite competitor.

DIRECT statistics:

These are the direct actual statistics derived from your own page. Exact information on how much traffic you receive, where it comes from, how long time people spend on your page etc.

There are plenty of competitors in this area, with the common trait that they all are either directly installed into your webpage or kindly request you to add a small script to measure the actual traffic. The best approach is to employ at least two or three, just to see the different data that the others might miss – even though they all receive the same input, measurements might still differ widely between different systems.

The big players in the league are, among others, Google Analytics, Sitetracker and QuantCast (that publically displays all sites registered with their plugin like digg.com seen in the link). This site also employs the Wordpress Stattraq plugin, which doesn’t show some of the data seen on the previous three, but instead provides better information on which article that catches most attention.

We get a good idea of the amount of users that we get, where they find our links (which search engine or affiliate or blog etc.). We see which pages are more popular than others. We see which pages people spend most time on. We see where they are located geographically.

Using this information, we get a good idea of what we are doing right and what we can improve and without wasting a single cent.

Wouldn’t you like to know what you’re doing right? It would take you less than ten minutes to register and a few days to start seeing the shapes. You might be surprised.



Why VOIP..or why not?

Posted by Liz Garcia

And since PC is not required anymore: which type of phone do you want to choose?

“The number one reason to switch to VoIP technology for telephone service is cost reduction.” –regarding surveys worldwide.

Earlier I wrote that VoIP technology essentially bypasses the traditional telephone company so that business owners and residents are able to make direct, cheaper calls. Not only that, VoIP technology is increasing to a level that will soon be as pervasive as analog phones.

There are three ways that you can connect to VoIP service providers (wikipedia),

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VOIP benefits: is VOIP ready for the corporate world… and are you?

Posted by Liz Garcia

Some of the better-known VOIP software providers offering access to a VoIP portal are: Skype, Google Talk, and iChat AV for Mac, but there are many many others. If you check Wikipedia, they are offering a comparison of VoIP software. and you will be surprised. But is VOIP already integrated in the business world and offering the quality it needs?

As you probably all know VoIP phone service allows for easier access and less restrictions when making international calls. The phone service is manageable over a single network and is more affordable than traditional phones, therefore making it easier for businesses to make affordable international calls on a daily basis.

VoIP software applications can also come with video conferencing, intercom systems, and other telephony software.

VoIP is gaining in the corporate and business world because it offers a solution for “unified communications,” meaning phone calls (including cell phones), faxes, voice mail, e-mail, Web conferences and more can all be sent to one person using one headset. There are even features such as dual-mode cell phones, which allow the user to link their cell phone service to a wi-fi network.

Most VoIP software also has very easy to use interfaces that would allow any employee to manage its settings.

Very interesting is it when you and/or your company are making a lot of international calls is this VoIP service provider. It is offering now: Unlimited US and international calls! Just $4.95/mo. Limited time offer.

The Hello World Unlimited Plan gives $4.95/mo for 1st 6 months, $21.95 thereafter. An unlimited calling in 30 countries, free activation and they received Digital Phone Service award from Wired Magazine!

Free VoIP service providers like Poivy and Voipbuster etc. are an option as well: I have used it mainly for international calls (for the summits) and the quality and call duration never seems to be a problem. Although, the PoIVY application is not easily linked with Macintosh computers so I had to download a separate application called X-Lite. Once I did, the phone worked very well. The PoIVY website also offers step-by-step instructions for first time users.

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