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<p><strong><i>Question</i>: Infected Computer Help, Spam Pop Ups&#8230;?</strong><br />
I use Safari on my pc and I have spam pop ups ( with pop up blocker on), They real &#8220;google analytics&#8221; at times. THey sometimes cause my internet windows to disappear. Also, when i click on a link example from google or yahoo, it wake s me somewhere totally different. I have ran Malbytes everyday and nothing has come up. Can someone help me?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by ryanlovesweights</i><br/>Reload the OS, start fresh. If you do any backup, be aware that you may carry infected files back on a clean pc.</p>
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		<title>Help With Google Analytics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Viget Labs Help With Google Analytics Google analytics is a vital tool for anyone involved with SEO. I provide all my clients with a Google Analytics account set up, so that they can view whats going on first hand. I believe this is vital for maintaining honesty and also keeping the client involved. Google [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Help With Google Analytics</strong></p>
<p>Google analytics is a vital tool for anyone involved with SEO. I provide all my clients with a Google Analytics account set up, so that they can view whats going on first hand. I believe this is vital for maintaining honesty and also keeping the client involved. Google Analytics allows users to keep an eye on how much traffic they are getting, where it&#8217;s coming from and helps to identify the trends and patterns that the traffic follows once on the site. Often this can be confusing for people, so this article aims to clear a few things up.</p>
<p>The Dashboard</p>
<p>This is the first page that you will see when you enter the report. It is there to give you an overview on what is going on, and typically includes; Visitor Numbers, Site Usage Data, Unique Visitor Numbers, Map Overlay and Page View details. Any of these modules can be removed and if you&#8217;d prefer to include something else in the dashboard e.g Keyword data then you can. To add another module to the dashboard, simply view the report in question and click &#8216;add to dashboard&#8217;.</p>
<p>Visitors Vs Unique</p>
<p>Visitors At the top of the dashboard you should see a large line graph spanning the page. This line graph at the top details the amount of traffic your website recieves. The standard display shows data from the previous month, with points for each day. This can be changed to weekly or whatever you&#8217;d prefer to see. You can also view time periods from the past to help compare past traffic levels against the present figures. This data shows the total number of visits and will include yours. The real number you should be interested in is the &#8216;Unique Visitors&#8217;. To get a more accurate view, you can block certain IP addresses from the report.</p>
<p>Traffic Sources</p>
<p>For anyone involved in SEO this is the really interesting bit. It is crucial for any online marketing that you can keep an eye on where the traffic is coming from, and also see what keywords are sending traffic from the search engines. If you are fortunate to spot a dramatic spike in traffic numbers this report will identify where they have come from. With regards to keywords, you can go into quite a lot of detail and find out not only which phrases send you the most traffic, but which ones are actually converting into customers. This is vital if you are engaging in pay per click advertising when each click is costing you money.</p>
<p>Site Usage</p>
<p>This is the bit that confuses most people. Once you understand what&#8217;s being reported you will find this information extremely useful as it lays out a very detailed report on what people are looking at, and for how long. The first three things you should be looking at are; Bounce Rate, Average Page Views and Average Time On Site. If your site is doing well, you should expect to see a low bounce rate, a relatively high average page view and again a relatively high average time on site (over 2-3 mins is good!). For poor performing websites the bounce rate is often very high, i.e people are clicking on the website and &#8216;bouncing&#8217; straight off.</p>
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<p>Greg Jarboe, SEO-PR, interviews SES London keynote, Avinash Kaushik, Google, Analytics Evangelist. Avinash summarizes the four stages of understanding and making use of analytics. The first stage is how to visualize tens of thousands of rows of data so you can see it one page and see what data is sending traffic to your site. The second stage is how to compute a complete value of your website, giving you an economic indicator of your websites productivity. The third stage discusses how to integrate use of the long-tail when compiling analytics to help companies achieve greater monetary rewards. Avinash says there is so much more amazing amounts of data and behavior that you can use to be more effective at harnessing the long-tail. Avinash cites his own individual blog as an example of how he uses the long-tail. The last stage is how you think about attribution. Avinash says people dont think about using analytics in as sophisticated a way as they should. All of Avinashs keynote ideas will be available in his upcoming new book and he will also be speaking at SES New York 2010.</p>
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<p>As companies grow and expand they have at their disposal several tools that have been created to help with their success. One tool in particular that may not be as widely known as others is call tracking. Call tracking technology, features, accessibility and user interface has improved dramatically over several years.</p>
<p>What is call tracking? Call tracking is a system that has the ability to differentiate where calls come from. This tool is helpful for companies to separate their individual ad campaigns allowing them to see if the advertisement is actually working for them. Companies may be spending thousands of dollars on ads that are not contributing to their growth. Before call tracking systems came into being companies had to rely on surveying customers in order to find where they saw their ads. The ability to recognize and segment your calls or prospects has many other advantages as well. Companies may choose to answer their calls differently, quote different prices, or even answer multiple types of calls on the same line.</p>
<p>There are several businesses out there that can help a company with this process. Among them are Who&#8217;s Calling, Call Source, Telemetrics, Estara, Voice Star, If By Phone, and Call Bright just to name a few. There is a new player to the field who is boasting that while they weren&#8217;t the first they took their time to be the best. That company is ACI Call Tracking.</p>
<p>Call tracking companies for the most part will offer many of the same features and services and will charge differently for it. What stands ACI Call Tracking apart is their desire to hand over the keys and have you use their system the way that best meets your needs. They have combined outbound and inbound call tracking with web analytics to give you a complete array of services. Create your own phone numbers, customize your own reports, and manage your company the way you want it to be, putting you in total control. ACI Call Tracking has created their system to give you the information when you need it while being incredibly user friendly. ACI Call Tracking is equally innovative for being easy to work with. ACI Call Tracking does not require a contract, has no set up charge and no account minimums.</p>
<p>Ease of use is a feature all businesses look for when applying new technology. One company had this to report about ACI Call Tracking. &#8220;I&#8217;ve owned my own business for over 25 years. I started out writing everything down and using typewriters, keeping records in binders. As technology improved I&#8217;ve had to upgrade but still preferred the comfort of my old typewriter. Needless to say I&#8217;m not the most technological savvy person out there. I knew my company needed ACI Call Tracking and what they had to offer, but I was shying away from having to learn to use yet another computer system. I was put at ease very quickly when I learned how easy it was to use. It was very easy for me to get the information I needed. It was right there in front of me! All I had to do was click a link.&#8221; Dave J., Business owner 27 years.</p>
<p>As you look for tools to help your company, call tracking is a service that can give you valuable information and save you money and time. If your business engages and communicates with customers and prospects by phone, I recommend you look into call tracking services.</p>
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<p>Introduction to Web Analytics describing basic elements of analytics, why it is needed and the process E-nor (www.e-nor.com) follows for continuous improvements of an organization&#8217;s analytics and measurement system. July 3, 2008</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Alessandra Gonçalves How Website Analytics Can Help Your Website Web Analytics is a type of measurement, which includes data collection, data analysis and reporting for the purpose of optimizing web site usage. There are a number of web analytics that are available today. Each program uses different approaches in obtaining data and performing the [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>How Website Analytics Can Help Your Website</strong></p>
<p>Web Analytics is a type of measurement, which includes data collection, data analysis and reporting for the purpose of optimizing web site usage. There are a number of web analytics that are available today. Each program uses different approaches in obtaining data and performing the analysis. Google and Yahoo have their own analytics programs. Both of these programs are quite well known.</p>
<p>&#13;Web analytics can be categorized into two main categories, which are Off-site and On-site . Off-site analytics is web measurement and analysis regardless of whether you own or maintain a website. The measurements would be your website&#8217;s potential audience, visibility and comments. Meanwhile, On-site analytics measures the performance of your website, commercially. This data usually compared against key performance indicators for performance. The data collection and analysis are used to improve your website or your marketing campaigns audience response. Consequently, both of these analytics are used to improve the quality of your website and give you ideas about traffic building.</p>
<p>&#13;To those of you who are new to the web world, web analytics is vital for you. You can use the data to monitor what your targeted audiences need and want. It is the mainstream method to improve your success rates and find out where your traffic is coming from.. With all the analysis, you can use the data for testing alternative layouts, contents, offers, ads etc. And of course, identify the winning combination.</p>
<p>&#13;Luring users to your website is good, but when you hit the right niche, captivate them with your pages and giving your visitors what they want is the best. Web analytics will help you with this. It will help you identify which advertisements bring you the most traffic, which of the advertisements bring you the most sales. Furthermore, it will help you tell whether the user landed on your website from paid click or from the natural search engine results. In other words, you can easily backtrack your users. Additionally, you can find out when your visitors came into your site from a paid link, just looking around or did they just leave when they hit your homepage. Without any doubt, any kind of analytics is a powerful tool to help you be successful online.</p>
<p>&#13;Some web analytics even helps you with web server monitoring. You will be alerted via your email or text messages whenever your website is down. Most of the time, users will lose interest whenever a website fails to deliver in a timely manner. As a result, you might lose them to a competitor who is just a &#8220;click a way&#8221;. Ensuring all the elements of your website are functioning properly is definitely critical in order to maximize your potential traffic, and subsequently, you sales.</p>
<p>&#13;You will have a few format options that you can view your web analytics data collections. All reports can be viewed in your browser or downloaded in Microsoft Word or Excel documents too. Reports can be exported for specific days required or a data range. Some of them provides the reports to you by emailing you daily, weekly or even monthly too.</p>
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<p>Cliff Posey, owner of CRP Marketing, owns and operates <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://webbusinesstoolsonline.com"> http://webbusinesstoolsonline.com </a> and has also operated several other successful web businesses including Love Song Cards and Radio Career Consultants. The content in this article was developed from his experience in these businesses and his continual research into further business improvements. This Blog is for discussion about web sites and web site traffic therefore your feedback is welcome.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Alessandra Gonçalves Help Deciphering Web Analytics Want to optimize your online sales? Improve your understanding of your target market demographics? Need to increase your marketing ROI? What right minded webmaster or online entrepreneur doesn&#8217;t, right? &#13; Your web analytics are your gateway to measurable success and provide a lot more information than most people [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Help Deciphering Web Analytics</strong></p>
<p><b>Want to optimize your online sales?</b> Improve your understanding of your target market demographics? Need to increase your marketing ROI? What right minded webmaster or online entrepreneur doesn&#8217;t, right? <br />&#13;</p>
<p>Your web analytics are your gateway to measurable success and provide a lot more information than most people give them credit for. Yes, they track the number of visitors you receive and indicate your most and least popular pages. However, they also guide you towards your best performing keywords, the countries that provide you with the most active visitors, and essentially provide you with a blueprint of the exact steps each visitor takes on your website.</p>
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<p>Armed with this kind of information you should be able to improve the overall performance of your website and your online business. You can also improve your marketing efforts, enabling you to concentrate on the more effective, and ignore the least effective. <br /><b>Keywords, Search Engines, And Popular Landing Pages </b><br />&#13;</p>
<p>For many sites, the search engine is the leading producer of traffic. An SEO campaign can produce excellent levels of highly qualified leads with comparatively little spend. The key to a good SEO campaign, though, is to continue the optimization process. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>Good analytics packages provide detailed information that is vital to your SEO campaign. You can view a list of the keywords that visitors have used in order to find your site. This information can be used to identify those keywords that are providing the most traffic and any that can be improved upon. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>By reading the referrer of each visitor it is also possible for most analytic programs to determine the search engine that directed visitors to your site. Again, it is possible to use this information in order to improve your optimization efforts, with a little online research. <br /><b>Landing Pages And Referrer Pages </b><br />&#13;</p>
<p>A good avenue of pertinent information is the list of landing pages and referrer pages. The landing page is simply the page that a visitor first lands on when they reach your site, while the referrer is the page that directed them to your site.</p>
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<p>Don&#8217;t be fooled into thinking that all of your traffic emerges on your home page. At least, for most websites this shouldn&#8217;t be the case. Each page on your site is a potential source of search engine traffic, and if you have well categorized pages then PPC campaigns should also be page dependent. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>Alternatively, if you use any form of advertising, it will pay to keep track of how each campaign performs. The referrer statistics will help you determine this very fact. If you have links all over the Internet, then this can point you to the more beneficial of those links so that you can attempt to gain more, similar ones. <br /><b>Visitors Experience </b><br />&#13;</p>
<p>How your visitors reach your site shouldn&#8217;t be your sole fascination. Once a person reaches the fold of your domain, you should attempt to learn whether they had a positive experience, and, if not, then why not. Fortunately, web analytics typically provide some very good statistics to help you with this. <br /><b>Visitor and page load statistics.</b><br />&#13;</p>
<p>Whenever a page is loaded in a browser it is logged as a page load. However, any single individual can open numerous pages or may even open the same page numerous times. The unique visitor figure is the number of individual people that have accessed your site. <br /><b>Check Visitor paths.</b> <br />&#13;</p>
<p>You can track the actions of a visitor from the landing page to the exit page. This includes every page they visit in between, the amount of time they spend on each page, whether they make a purchase or click any links while on those pages, and more. This information is crucial to determining any problem areas on your site. If a particular page is leading to a lot of people exiting your site, then address it immediately. These statistics can also provide you with hot spots you weren&#8217;t previously aware of. </p>
<p><b>Translating The Results </b><br />&#13;</p>
<p>Translating the results need not be any more complicated than actually reading them. Doing so, though, can seriously improve your profits. Here are a few guidelines that can be used when next viewing your analytics. <br /><b>Lots of Visitors But No Conversions</b><br />&#13;</p>
<p>A lot of people place too much emphasis on driving traffic to their site, and not enough emphasis on actually converting those visitors to customers. If you find that the pages of your site are frequently being visited, but surfers are leaving without becoming customers then you need to take action quickly. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>Typically, your site content may need improvement or the traffic you are gaining is not targeted to the topic of your website. Look at visit lengths and paths to determine which is the case for you. <br /><b>Visitors are Leaving From a Specific Page</b><br />&#13;</p>
<p>Again, this can usually be combated with improved content on that page. If the content of an individual page is poor, but the rest of your site is good, then you will usually see that your visitors are navigating happily around your site until they reach this one page. Check for broken links, inappropriate content, or just poorly written content. <br /><b>Traffic From a Specific Source is Particularly Inactive</b><br />&#13;</p>
<p>If you look at your referrer statistics and note that one source of traffic is sending a lot of inactive visitors to your site there may be one or more explanations. Check where the visitors are being directed to and ensure that this page is well optimized for conversions. Also do some digging on the referrer&#8217;s end. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>A banner or link placed on an irrelevant page is unlikely to yield the positive results you are looking for. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>These are just some of the ways that analytics can help you and your website. Experiment and look for trends. Question anything that you notice until you find the most reasonable answer, and then take action accordingly.</p>
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<p>The author is a full-time online marketer who has numerous websites, including two sites on Internet marketing. For the latest and most effective web marketing tools and articles try: <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.seldomrest.com"> Seldom Rest, Do You?</a> . This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Colin ZHU How To Use Google Analytics To Help With Google Site Placement Google&#8217;s AdWords network has become one of the biggest online PPC ad networks. Millions of users everyday around the world are exposed to ads from Google. How many of those are your ads, and how many out of those millions are [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>How To Use Google Analytics To Help With Google Site Placement</strong></p>
<p>Google&#8217;s AdWords network has become one of the biggest online PPC ad networks. Millions of users everyday around the world are exposed to ads from Google. How many of those are your ads, and how many out of those millions are seeing them?</p>
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<p>If you are using Adwords then you are probably already running a search campaign, but are you on the content network?</p>
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<p>If you aren&#8217;t, well, why not?</p>
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<p>You&#8217;re missing out on the opportunity to exponentially expand your reach to customers around the world that you aren&#8217;t getting to by using search. Using Google Analytics to help you refine your Google site placement within the content network can maximize your results from a content campaign.</p>
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<p>There are thousands and thousands of sites to choose from on the content network, but you can choose the sites where you want your ads to appear. It can be overwhelming when you&#8217;re first trying to figure out what your campaign will be. There&#8217;s more than one way to manage your content campaign with the goal of optimizing your results.</p>
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<p>The issue that you will face as a newbie to the use of the Adwords Content Network is this:how will you decide on which pages to place your ads? In Google Analytics there&#8217;s a very useful tool that helps you with exactly that issue.It is the Google Placement Tool and to get very focused campaigns it is a very use product.</p>
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<p>Using the referring sites report in Google Analytics, you can see all of the sites that sent visitors to your site. These are usually people who are writing about your site, such as press, articles, blogs, forums, or other online publications. A lot of these referring sites are part of the Google content network, and you&#8217;re able to run advertisements on them.</p>
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<p>So why not run your content network ads on these sites? They&#8217;ve already proven to have an audience interested in your product or service. This is a super-easy way to get access to a highly targeted audience without any extra cost.</p>
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<p>To achieve this you&#8217;ll need to use the Google Placement Tool. You start by importing the list of referring sites into your AdWords campaign, and then export the referring sites list into a .csv. Next, you copy the list of sites, and then paste it into a placement targeted campaign that you&#8217;ve already set up in AdWords.</p>
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<p>That is really just about all you need to do to start running a highly-targeted campaign on sites that are already talking about you. Since it takes so litle time to do, usually only about 5 minutes, what reason could you have for not trying it out?</p>
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<p>Another way to maximize your content network campaign is by using AdWords Digger, It searches and ranks sites based on your criteria, from which you can then pick and choose and import into your AdWords placement targeting list. It&#8217;s also completely free. Check it out at <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://adwordsdigger.info/">http://www.adwordsdigger.com</a> Marketers College can help you <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.marketerscollege.com/training/category/tutorials/pay-per-click/">learn about PPC advertising</a>.</p>
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<p>Many people believe that all it takes to sell products online is to design a professional looking website and post pictures with adequate descriptions of their products. They genuinely believe that once these things are done, people will magically flock to their website and begin ordering away. However, if you&#8217;ve been selling products online for very long, then you know this isn&#8217;t the case.</p>
<p>Every successful internet marketer understands that there is a science behind acquiring large sales. Part of a winning online marketing strategy does include having a pleasant website that appeals to visitors as well as great product descriptions and corresponding pictures. However, another important part of the equation is having the ability to understand and utilize web analytics to generate more sales.</p>
<p>What is Web Analytics?</p>
<p>Before you can understand everything behind web analytics, you must first know what web analytics is. Then, you can begin to comprehend all the ways that it can help you and your online sales. Web analytics is basically a set of tools that will help you evaluate, or analyze, every aspect of your website so you can see what needs to be done to covert more of your visitors into paying customers.</p>
<p>Web analytics will help you analyze a variety of different things regarding your website. It&#8217;s important that you take the time to understand each of these things because they all impact your online sales. Below you will find the areas in which web analytics analyzes your website performance.</p>
<p>What Information Can Web Analytics Show You?</p>
<p>Who Is Visiting: The first thing you need to know is what types of people are visiting your website. You need to know this because this is the only way that you will find out whether or not you&#8217;re attracting your target audience. If your website isn&#8217;t reaching your target audience, then you need to find out why and make the necessary changes.</p>
<p>With web analytics, you will be able to see what businesses are visiting your website as well as where your visitors are located geographically. You can see the businesses that visit your website by checking for their domain names. This may not be that beneficial for the small-time online entrepreneur, but for people selling products to businesses, this can be important.  How Visitors Found Your Website: Another great feature of web analytics is having the ability to find out where your visitors are coming from. You can actually go in and find out if your visitors are finding your website by typing in a keyword phrase into Google, typing your domain name directly, if they came from a referring site, or from another source. This information is an excellent way for you to determine which advertising methods are working best and what keywords visitors are finding you through.</p>
<p>Length of Stay: You can also use web analytics to monitor how long your visitors are staying on your website. When you look at this information, you need to also take a close look at what pages they are visiting the most, the longest, and which ones they are exiting from the most. This information can tell you what pages hold your readers&#8217; attention and which pages don&#8217;t. What this essentially tells you is what pages you need to work on – whether it be the page layout and design, the language, or the keyword phrases being used. The fact is, if you&#8217;re having a high bounce rate on one or more of your pages, then something needs to change.</p>
<p>What Keywords Work: Most online entrepreneurs understand the importance of using the right keyword phrases in their online content. When the right keywords are used properly, your traffic will increase. Not only will the traffic increase, but your sales should, too.</p>
<p>Your web analytics provider has the ability to show you exactly what keyword phrases visitors are typing into Google to find your website. This tells you what keywords you should continue using in your website&#8217;s content. However, web analytics will also show you which keywords have the highest conversion rate for online sales. This is where your money is. Once you know the &#8220;money-making&#8221; keywords to use, your sales should increase.</p>
<p>How to Use the Information Provided by Web Analytics</p>
<p>Once you have began using web analytics and understand how to read the information it&#8217;s providing you with, you are ready to start turning a profit with it. To do this, you will need to take the information provided by your web analytics software and make the necessary changes to your website and/or content. Below are a few of the changes that you may need to make based on your website&#8217;s analysis.</p>
<p>Change Your Keywords: One of the biggest issues people face when selling products online is getting the right kind of traffic to their sites. Once you know the keyword phrases that are attracting your target audience, you can begin to effectively place them throughout the content on your website in order to continue driving traffic to the site.</p>
<p>Additionally, you will be able to see what keywords are making you money through conversions. This is crucial for your online success. So, take those specific keywords and begin to use them more throughout your website as well.</p>
<p>Review/Change Your Information: Once you have the information in front of you that shows you what pages your traffic is landing on and its corresponding bounce rate, you will immediately know what information captures (and keeps) your visitors&#8217; attention. Therefore, when you see that you have a high bounce rate when visitors land on your home page, you can begin to review, and possibly, change the information found on that page. Sometimes all that needs to be done to the information is to add interesting headings, a few subheadings, and do a little rewording.</p>
<p>Make Cosmetic Changes: Sometimes people find out (with web analytics) that they are using the right keywords and have great content, but still aren&#8217;t converting their visitors into customers or holding their attention for very long. Generally, this problem can be fixed by making a few minor changes to the appearance of your website.</p>
<p>While these are simple cosmetic changes, they can have a huge impact on the amount of business you do online. However, without good web analytics software to show you that you&#8217;re doing everything else right, you may make big mistakes by changing your keywords and rewriting your online content. Web analytics can play an important part in diagnosing cosmetic issues to generate more online sales.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by vicky359</i>: please help! is this a virus?</strong><br />
is this a virus?<br />
today when i turned on my computer something popped up, a warning saying that the aplications &#8220;digital signiture cannot be varifyed&#8221;<br />
its by a publisher called &#8220;website statistics&#8221; from a site called &#8220;webstats-analysis.com&#8221;. since i&#8217;ve never been to (or heard of) that site i clicked on &#8220;cancel&#8221; and then the &#8220;warning&#8221; popped right back up again! is this a virus?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by v13g</i><br/>This could be related to your latest software, Active X or Java Applet installs. I would recommend to check all programs that were installed since your PC last successful boot.<br />
You may also check this blog ref: http://www.cert.org/blogs/vuls/2008/06/signed_java_security_worse_tha.html</p>
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