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Net Traffic Analytics Reports

Many web analytics services provide awfully helpful web traffic reports with info like the quantity of unique visitors to your website, or breakdowns of traffic by geographical location, pages viewed, referring websites, etc . They can even report on technical information regarding your site’s visitors, like what browsers or operating systems they are using. This information can be useful for website designers. Certain stat counters go even further, allowing you to actually segment your visitors. So, as an example, they may offer reports that analyze only visitors that came from a selected referring site, or only visitors that appeared at your website through a particular advertising campaign, or only those visitors who made purchases. You might even be in a position to get an in-depth look at how each visitor pages through your internet site.

If you have an internet business or e-commerce site, you can have your traffic broken down into certain steps, like “who filled out a registration form, who put something in their shopping cart, who got the the checkout page, and who actually paid for the service or product. You may also use an analytics service to track how well your pay-per-click ( pay-per-click ) adverts or doing or how well your e-mail campaigns are going so you can make calls on which of them to use more frequently.

If you go even a step further, you can invest in a web analytic service that not only provides you with the information, but also tells you what to do with it.

Whitehat Copycat

Let me to get your eyes on this Internet marketing program:

Whitehat Copycat is a plug ‘n’ play package consisting of the exact Copycat site blueprint, proven high converting Copycat site templates, and proven Copycat niches.

You get a working model with all necessary tools needed to setup your own Copycat sites with the exact niches you should target for fast profit.

Copycat sites are small optimized sites that simplify the earning model of big sites in macro niches (like download.com) and target for only one IM product. These copycat sites make it possible for people with no investment power to simulate and copy the earning model of the big sites…

Alright, I’m off. Look it up if you think it’s interesting too.