In order to establish and then maintain a successful presence on the  Web, designing a creative site is only half the battle. What good is an  intricate Web infrastructure if you're unable to measure its  effectiveness? That's why every business is desperate for feedback on  their site's visitors: Who are they? Why do they visit? What information  or service is most valuable to them?
Unfortunately, most common  Web analytics software applications are long on functionality and short  on documentation. Without clear guidance on how these applications  should be integrated into the greater Web strategy, these often  expensive investments go underused and underappreciated.
Enter  Web Site Measurement Hacks, a guidebook that helps you understand your  Web site visitors and how they contribute to your business's success. It  helps organizations and individual operators alike make the most of  their Web investment by providing tools, techniques, and strategies for  measuring--and then improving--their site's usability, performance, and  design. Among the many topics covered, you'll learn:
- definitions of commonly used terms, such as "key performance indicators" (KPIs)
 - how to drive potential customers to action
 - how to gather crucial marketing and customer data
 - which features are useful and which are superfluous
 - advanced techniques that senior Web site analysts use on a daily basis
 
By examining how real-world companies use analytics to their success, Web Site Measurement Hacks demonstrates how you, too, can accurately measure your Web site's overall effectiveness. Just as importantly, it bridges the gulf between the technical teams charged with maintaining your Web's infrastructure and the business teams charged with making management decisions.
It's the technology companion that every site administrator needs.
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