Do you know how your website is performing?
Website Sorted • 5 June 2019

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All Website Sorted clients have access to their website information and they know exactly how their site is performing.

Our integrated website analytics provides information about site performance including how many people visited the website, the pages viewed and for how long, where they came from e.g. Google, paid advertising, social media, and even what device they used; desktop, tablet or mobile. Understanding how users engage with your website is important and we record the actions taken; how many times users have called you, submitted a contact form, completed a sale or viewed and interacted with a promotional message.

Many websites have this capability but you can very easily get lost in the plethora of information. Our dashboard provides easy access to all the most important information and we offer training and support so that you understand the implications and actions required. We also send out monthly summaries via email.

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Monitoring your website performance will help you make informed decisions that will improve your website and business. For example, if you know that visitors are viewing a particular page more than others, you might want to consider adding more engaging information about key products, services or promotions.

Understanding how users find your website and your traffic sources is very important. If you are spending money on Facebook ads, Google Ads or with third party sites such as Yell.com, you can see exactly how much traffic is being sent to your site and how those users are interacting with your website. Access to this information has saved our clients thousands of pounds on wasted advertising expenditure.

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If you are looking to make the most out of your website, or are having trouble understanding the performance of your site please contact us today so we can help.

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