Which Tracking Tool Are You Using For Your Online Business.

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Hello thanks for landing.

Would like to ask which tracking tool are you using for your business online.

Which tool are you using to track how many unique visitors you have got per day, from where they come to your web page, what they do on your webpage, where do they click or maybe they just leave, etc.

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rash Ash
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    Hi Yevgeniy,

    Mate I use google analytics's and have ad no problems for about 2 years now.

    They provide excellent data, easy to implement tools and are 100% free to use!!!

    Rash ash
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  • Profile picture of the author GuerrillaIM
    I use google analytics also. Its not perfect but once you learn it it is very powerful.

    If I do an advert somewhere, sometimes I register a new domainfor the advert so I can track exactly how much traffic the advert gets me.
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  • Profile picture of the author ydsimple
    Cheers Guy's )
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  • Profile picture of the author Neil Morgan
    StatCounter's a cool (free) tool:

    StatCounter Free invisible Web tracker, Hit counter and Web stats

    ...and the one I use.

    Cheers,

    Neil
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    Easy email marketing automation without moving your lists.

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  • Profile picture of the author bclinz
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    • Profile picture of the author marcialeak
      I'm using a Rank Tacker is free...
      It's a user friendly software and so easy to use.
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  • Profile picture of the author PCRoger
    If you are interested in tracking where your SALES came from and not just visitors, I created CBSaleTracker to help in that very task.

    Automatically plugs traffic source into affiliate link (where allowed - ClickBank, Commission Junction, etc) so a sales report shows where you got that customer.

    In the case of ClickBank, you can even run a report on clicks to the sales page by TID and see the source of the traffic that clicked but has not yet purchased too.

    Regards,
    PCRoger.
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    Track your affiliate sales back to the ARTICLE or WEBSITE that generated the sale. CBSaleTracker

    I was making money in days with the 4 Day Money Making Blueprint

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  • Profile picture of the author RichardHK
    Statcounter for me too. In addition to all sorts of visitor info it has very useful keywords analysis data so you know what folks are typing into their search engine (tells you which) and what page they land on. Not sure if big G analytics has that, but extremely valuable info to test out your site.
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    Richard, Hong Kong
    Business Consulting

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  • Profile picture of the author PCRoger
    I used to use StatCounter but quit when it seemed like my web pages were slow to load while waiting for statcounter servers to respond. Maybe they have corrected by now.

    PCRoger.
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    Track your affiliate sales back to the ARTICLE or WEBSITE that generated the sale. CBSaleTracker

    I was making money in days with the 4 Day Money Making Blueprint

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