Analyze your traffic patterns for increasing profits!

October 24th, 2007 by User ImageNelson Tan

Site Super Tracker 

If you were in a sharp-shooting contest, would you rather be given a large supply of ammunition in a dark room, or a single loaded gun in a room that was brightly lit?

That’s not a tough decision, is it? You want to be in the room where you can see the target, NOT a room where the target is invisible. You’re far more likely to hit the target with just a few bullets in a well-lit room than you are to hit the target in a dark room, even if you have a lot of ammunition.

Well the target, or goal, of your website is to make money. Your ammunition is the time and money you put into making that website profitable. If you’re not analyzing the traffic your website is getting, then you’re taking “shots in the dark” with your limited resources.

Find out how you can “turn on the lights” and start seeing EXACTLY where you need to be focusing your advertising and search engine optimization efforts by taking a peek at Jonathan Leger’s latest creation, Site Super Tracker.

In the name of testing and tracking, this comprehensive software records statistics for ANY page and ANY site, be it a salesletter, or a squeeze page, or membership site, etc.

It’s equally important to know where your traffic is coming from for these sites as well. SST will tell you what links are being clicked on your pages, and will generate heat maps to show you which sections of your pages are most popular with your visitors.

See a fully-functional online demo of SST or take a video walk-through.

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