Most people who own websites want to know how they are doing when it comes to the amount and type of traffic hitting their sites. Google Analytics is a free service that reports out data so you are able to monitor your sites and make the right adjustments to better your products and services.

- Where the traffic is coming from,
- Who is visiting the site, and
- What users are doing when they get to your site.
The information reported from Google Analytics will give you the statistics needed to make adjustments and continue to please your loyal clients and attract potential ones.
Where Is Traffic Originating?

For example, if you are submitting well-written back-linked articles to a number of directories, you would want to know which ones are sending you traffic and which are not. You can use the data to decide which article directories to continue using and add to, and which ones are a waste of time.
Who is Knocking on the Door?

What are Visitors Doing on Your Site?
Once they are on your website, visitor behavior can be tracked through Google Analytics. Reports will show you your bounce rate, or the amount of time people spend on your site: whether they stay a while and browse your content, or whether they move on to something else almost immediately. This will help you determine engagement on your site and adjust accordingly if visitors are bouncing from your website very soon after they arrive.
With over 80 reports, Google Analytics can provide you with a wealth of information to help you decide the next steps in marketing your website’s products and services. Although there are other, more comprehensive services out there, Google Analytics is the only one that presents you with such depth for free. It is one tool that can help you meet all of your SEO needs.

