Piwik is a free to download and use open source web analytics tool
that gives users full control of their data. It is a great OS
alternative to the widely used Google Analytics that is more prone to
unwanted data sharing with advertising companies.
To install Piwik you simply download the latest release, unzip and upload the contents to the desired location on your web server using your FTP client. After the uploading is done you can open your web browser and navigate to the location that you uploaded Piwik. This will display the welcome screen and the installation can now begin.
Piwik Website
Installing
Piwik is PHP MySQL software which you download and install on your own webserver. This way you are given full control of your data, unlike remote-hosted services. The installation is simple and quick to do.To install Piwik you simply download the latest release, unzip and upload the contents to the desired location on your web server using your FTP client. After the uploading is done you can open your web browser and navigate to the location that you uploaded Piwik. This will display the welcome screen and the installation can now begin.
Piwik will check that the minimum requirements are met and if it finds any problems it will suggest a possible solution.
After that you setup the MySQL database,
create a super user account and connect the first website that you want
to track (you can track many different websites). You are then given
a JavaScript Tracking Tag that you must include in every page that you
want Piwik to analyse.
You will find a comprehensive and more detailed installation guide inside the downloaded file.
Analytics Data
So what can Piwik show us? Actually is can show almost everything you will ever need!
Piwik Data is divided in 5 main categories.
The Dashboard, Visitors, Actions, Referrers and Goals. The following
screenshots are not from real data but from Piwik’s on-line demo.
Dashboard
In the Dashboard you can get the main idea
of what is going on generally in your website. You get general info
about were are your visitors from, how many were they for the set time
spectrum, the keywords that brought them to your site, Length of visits,
search engines used, referrer websites and a real-time visitor counter
that gets updated every 10 seconds!
Visitors
This is maybe the most important tab. Here
you can see graphs of the visitors count, their provider, location, what
browser and what operating system your visitors are using, what is the
resolution of their monitor and what plugins they have installed in
their browser.
You can also see visits per local or server
time and also check their engagement according to the duration of
visits and the depth (pages visited).
Actions
In the actions tab you can view what pages
were the most popular and see page views, unique visitors, average
duration of visits, bounce rate and exit rate.
Apart from that, you can also check were
your visitors went after leaving your website, what links did they click
and even how many downloaded content from your website.
Referrers
On the referrers you can check how well you are doing with search traffic and visitors from other websites linking to yours.
Goals
The goals tab is meant to be used for
tracking how far or close you are according to the pre-set goals. You
can see things like log-ins, number of a featured post readers, new
registrations and the revenue of course!
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