The only true measure of success is the ratio between what we might have done and what we might have been on the one hand, and the thing we have made and the things we have made of ourselves on the other. H. G. Wells So what action can we take to make things happen rather than wonder what might have been? The first task is to create a tangible measure of success. We can't rely on how we "feel" things are going. No, the only accurate way to measure growth is to create tangible benchmarks, revisit at specific intervals, and compare data. I would suggest using a logfile tracking software in addition to the previously mentioned Google analytics tools. There are several out there, both paid and free. Here is a link of some of the top ones for this year. In case you are wondering what are some tangible items I can measure...here are a few:
By identifying what is performing poorly, you can prioritize what actions are needed most urgently. Once you identify and prioritize, use these steps to fine-tune what is needed.
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AuthorHello! My name is Becky Gage and I'm starting a new blog called Becky's Bytes. The goal is of this blog is to take you along the process of what I'm learning about in the book "The Art of SEO, Mastering Search Engine Optimization" by Eric Enge, Stephan Spencer, and Jessie C. Sricchiola. Archives
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