Your website is the entry point for leaving a long lasting impression on the propsects and convert them into customers. A well-designed website can help you capture the attention and hearts of your visitors and help you build long lasting relations.

With continuour analysis of your sites you can keep a check on the quality and performance of it.

Business.com columnist Lucas Bikowski has shared seven tools that can help your effectively analyze your websites.

Bikowski says, “Understanding how your website is performing against your stated goals and objectives, as well as the competition, is essential to maximize the site’s potential.

The problem for those who are not experts in this domain is the sheer amount of detail involved in a website. Once you construct the landing page, there is the matter of the tab formulation, the inclusion of multimedia, article creation, social media inclusion and a variety of other requirements that bump up the site on a Google listing. All of this can be manufactured and published onto the web without discovering how any of it is performing, why it is lagging behind other companies within that same niche and what can be done to catch up.

It can be stressful trying to contemplate all of this in one hit, but there are applications available to ease this process. Here are seven of the best.

1. Google Analytics

With its access to the biggest search engine on the planet, it is almost a dereliction of duty not to take advantage of Google Analytics. This beauty can make the most complex data look relatively simple, allowing you to find out click rates on pages, advertisements and tabs, all while it offers up-to-the-minute statistics on the habits of visitors from local, regional and international domains”.

How Do You Perform? 7 Tools to Analyze Your Website

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