Dump That Free Hit Counter And Start Tracking
It seems that every other web site we visit has some sort of hit
counter on the main page, supposedly telling us how many people have
been there before us. This week we're going to address this popular
trend, explain why you don't need one, and what you should be doing
instead.
Most Internet marketers will normally implement a hit counter on
their site for one or both of two reasons -- to give them a rough
estimate of the number of visitors, and/or to give visitors the
impression that their site is popular and thus worthy of a good look.
Let's consider the first reason. There is nothing wrong with wanting
to know how many people have visited your web site, in fact it's
something that you really do need to know. But putting a visible hit
counter on your home page is not the answer, especially not one of
those free services.
For one thing, the free services require you to in some way promote
their site. For another, they are normally slow and increase the time
it takes for your pages to load. But most importantly, a hit counter
doesn't provide you with all of the information you need.
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Dump That Free Hit Counter And Start Tracking
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