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For business owners and website managers, finding new ways to improve website traffic is a high priority.
One of the most commonly overlooked ways to improve website traffic is through the use of social media networks. According to a report by Shareaholic, social media was responsible for over 30% of overall referral traffic to websites, making it the second-largest source of website traffic after search engines.
We all want more traffic on our sites.
After all, traffic indicates interest and interest creates sales. However, building traffic on your site can be difficult, especially with dozens of competitors trying to accomplish the same goal, and vying for sales from a small group of customers.
Website data is one of the most powerful tools you have at your disposal.
It tells you how many people visited your webpage, how long they stayed, what they clicked on, and more. This information can tell you how to manage your resources online. Mainly, what is working, and what is not.