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Many like unique contents in a web.We tend to browse something from a website we know very updated.Nice post about technology web content.
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AND where on earth does one get unique content. I need it
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Many writers are very good at rewriting to make the content unique.
They will use different words or rewrite the entire paragraph with different sentence structure, and keep the main points intact.
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Nice post and you are right, may rely on goggle search.When we want to know about our visitors we se there visitors from goggle search engine.
I have always used google analytics for my blogs. It is a good way to know the accurate statistics and also the number of unique visitors your blogs attract everyday.
Thanks for the information.
Google analytics will only give the analysis of your website activities, nothing more. That function is also done by this so-called social media. They have their own analysis tool. However, Google analytics could boost the quality of your site activities for advertising and marketing purposes. Prospective business entities come to such tool for good if not better web exposure.
If you don’t know what Google Analytics is, haven’t installed it on your website, or have installed it but never look at your data, then this post is for you.
While it’s hard for many to believe, there are still websites that are not using Google Analytics (or any analytics, for that matter) to measure their traffic. In this post, we’re going to look at Google Analytics from the absolute beginner’s point of view. Why you need it, how to get it, how to use it, and workarounds to common problems.
Do you have a blog? Do you have a static website? If the answer is yes, whether they are for personal or business use, then you need Google Analytics. Here are just a few of the many questions about your website that you can answer using Google Analytics.
How many people visit my website?
Where do my visitors live?
Do I need a mobile-friendly website?
What websites send traffic to my website?
What marketing tactics drive the most traffic to my website?
Which pages on my website are the most popular?
How many visitors have I converted into leads or customers?
Where did my converting visitors come from and go on my website?
How can I improve my website’s speed?
What blog content do my visitors like the most?
There are many, many additional questions that Google Analytics can answer, but these are the ones that are most important for most website owners. Now let’s look at how you can get Google Analytics on your website.