I'll be out the rest of the week, speaking at Netspeed 2004 in Calgary (my first international speaking gig - cool!). Stay tuned next week for more exciting info on web log statistics! hey, did he say web stats were exciting??? Can you say Web … [Continue reading]
Website Statistics – Top Exit Pages
Yesterday, I discussed our top Entry pages - what it is exactly, what you find there, and what those stats mean. Today, I'm going to focus on the other part of that area, Exit Pages. Top Exit Pages are just the opposite of Entry Pages - Exit Pages … [Continue reading]
Website Statistics – Top Entry Pages
Update: direct links to all my website statistics posts: Top Entry Pages (this post) Top Exit Pages Top Referring Sites and URLs Top Search Keyword and Phrases Top Search Engine Words and Phrases In my last post, I said: But we could go further … [Continue reading]
Ideas from Library Web Sites
I'm reading "Library Web Sites: Creating Online Collections and Services" right now, and came upon this quote: "Users expect to find those same practices implemented on the library web site. Imagine all of the other sites (eBay, Travelocity, Yahoo!) … [Continue reading]
When to use Radio Buttons and Checkboxes
Jakob Neilson's newest Alertbox article discusses when to use checkboxes and radio buttons - good stuff that makes our web forms easier to use! Here's a useful little snippet: Radio buttons are used when there is a list of two or more options … [Continue reading]
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