Adding web analytics software to any new website is imperative! It is vital that any website has analytics installed from the outset, as it allows you to track usage trends of your website once you start to tinker with the site in your quest to boost traffic, conversions, usability or even just enhancing the look & feel.
Google Analytics is my number 1 recommendation as a web analytics package. It’s the right price (i.e. free!), it has a strong and active user base who continue to contribute to its evolution, and thus new features are being added quite frequently.
Not only that, but Google Analytics is really a cinch to set up. I’ve just added it to an ancient Joomla installation powering one of my testbed websites, shackn.com, and it literally took less than 30 seconds to install.
Adding Google Analytics to a Joomla installation is a piece of cake. This article from GoodWebPractices.com will get you there in 30 seconds flat too. If you’re running a website on Joomla with analytics or tracking, you owe it yourself right now to take miniscule few moments of your time to install Google Analytics. You’ll thank yourself later!
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