Every so often I head over to Analytics to see how my web site is performing. It’s not great, but then I don’t use the site for much more than a reference should editors want to touch base with me. I mean, I still haven’t had the time to bring it in out of the dark ages and get it into a format that all browsers can opne (to learn more about this, check out the book, Mary details my follies in web design).
Anyway, one of the things that I’ve consistently noticed on my analytics tracking is that I consistenly receive about 11-12% of my hits from the Writer’s Write web site. Writer’s Write is a site that I used to access frequently, but for the life of me, I haven’t been able figure out why I’m getting referrals from them.
In an effort to figure it out, I thought I might find the exact URL in the Referring Resources report. No such luck. The site is listed only as writerwrite.com. Dang it!
The next step, then was a Google search. I found it. It turns out that an old newsletter I used to write, Marketing eBooks Newsletter, is still listed on that site with a direct link to my site. Evidently, a few people a week hit that site, click on the link and head over to my site.
It makes me wonder if there’s some interest there that I should try to tap into. I’m not getting back into the newsletter. I enjoyed it, but there just no more time in my day to add another ongoing project. But there’s interest in the topic of marketing ebooks, evidently. So, if I were looking for additional outlets, this would be a good outlet to pursue.
That’s the power of Google Anaytics. I never would have known visitors were STILL hitting my site from that link. After all, it was several years ago that I wrote that newsletter. But Google Analtyics is tracking my site, and because I could visually see where the referrals were coming from, it opened a door for me, should I decide to walk through it.
What could you learn from your web site metrics? What referrals are you getting that you can build on? And what do those referrals tell you about your web site and the people who visit it? Analytics gives you the power…all you have to do is put it to use.