Web Promotion Software That Analyzes and Maintains Your Web Site
 
 
      Step 0: Introduction
      Step 1: Setting passwords
      Step 2: Choosing pages
      to be tracked and analyzed
      Step 3: Giving names to pages
      and setting content groups
      Step 4: Tracking eCommerce
      activity and revenues
      Step 5: Excluding your visits
      from statistics
      Step 6: Custom tracking
      Step 7: Finishing Wizard and
      uploading Web pages
      Step 8: Advanced Settings
   
 

Step 2: Choosing Web pages to be tracked and analyzed

To enable tracking for Web pages of your website, you should (a) select the local copy of your Home page, (b) specify folders on your hard drive where you keep Web pages, (c) select pages to be tracked and press Insert tracking code. It is really as easy as ABC. To make this process even easier, repeat operations shown in the screenshots below for your own website:

A. Select the local copy of your Home page

Screenshot

1.  Press Browse
2.  Select Home page
3.  Press Open

You will be prompted to specify folders where you keep Web pages of your website (see below).

B. Specify folders on your hard drive where you keep Web pages

Screenshot

Web pages of your website may be scattered all over the hard drive. In the screenshot the webmaster of the sample site is very precise about doing his duty and keeps all pages in one folder and one subfolders:

The weatherscreen folder contains all Web pages and two subfolders of which one stores images and the other is used to store secure pages delivered over secure connection.

Only folders that contain Web pages must be specified, that is why the weatherscreen and ssl folders are checked and the images folder is omitted.

Note: if you're using Macromedia Dreamweaver of MS FrontPage for designing Web pages, most probably they would create auxiliary folders inside your site main folder, for keeping temporary and working files. The names of such folders usually start with an underscore character ( _ ). For instance, Dreamweaver may create a folder named "_mmServerScripts", and FrontPage - a folder named "_vti_cnf". As a rule, you shouldn't select such folders for scanning, because they do not contain any files directly shown to the visitors of your site.

C. Select Web pages to be tracked and enable traffic analysis

Screenshot

1.  Select Web page to be tracked
2.  Press Insert tracking code
3.  Press Next

Press Next to be taken to Step 3: Giving user-friendly names to Web pages and setting content groups.

 

 

 
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