Web analytics has been a key component of my role here at envigo. While we work on generating greater return for the dollar, accurate and reliable web analytics remains the key tool for control and optimisation of any campaign.

How to Ensure That the Correct Decisions are Being Taken Using the Web Analytics Reports?

Accurate web analytics is the result of many things working correctly - a suitable web analytics package (usually Google analytics), correct configuration, the use of the right reports which have the relevant metrics and dimensions - each of these components need to be correct insights are generated. 

When do Things go Wrong?

I will use the analogy of a crime novel here.

Also, as in a crime novel, sometimes the data is misleading without anyone even realising it. That can be one of the toughest scenarios to identify, isolate and solve to get back to correct data.

Here are two recent issues that I had to solve:

Sudden Spike in Direct Traffic

Just after a site migration done for a digital magazine website, there was a spike noted in direct traffic apart from a drop in bounce rates.

Month

Total  Sessions

Organic Sessions

Direct Sessions

Bounce rate

Week 1

61459

4,964

26,048

45%

Week 2

60160

5,276

44,286

12%

Week 3

58134

5,929

42,264

11%

Week 4

51,375

5,800

43,648

5%

Week 5

68,657

6,000

40,823

0%

There was some guarded optimism at the client’s office - it seemed to them that the website had reduced bounce rates to close to zero (!) and also increase site’s direct traffic.
I was unimpressed.

Was there something wrong?
While the web design was clearly an improvement, i did not think that the website bounce rate reduction was correct.
I also noted that the homepage bounce rate had stayed flat (even though the homepage had also been designed. It was clear that something was up.
Let me walk you through the approach and findings.
I rounded up the usual suspects.

Known Suspects of Direct Traffic

Self referral exclusion : Self-referral traffic was checked and eliminated as a probable contributor
HTTP to HTTPS traffic: I found a few pages that existed both as http and https. Any HTTPS to HTTP traffic gets counted as direct. While this was a contributing issue, its impact was minimal.
Spam bots : Rechecked the spam bot list and got some new bots added. Again it was a contributing element with minimal impact.
Narrowing down
I took a look at the 10 top landing pages for direct traffic for a period immediately after the site launch.

Landing Page

Sessions

Bounce Rate

/story/india-s-20-most-romantic-resorts

272

0.00%

/story/9-countries-where-you-can-drive-against-your-indian-licence

24

0.00%

/story/top-10-hauz-khas-boutiques

16.8

0.00%

/story/10-secret-homestays-himalayas

15.6

0.00%

/story/best-beaches-kerala

14.4

0.00%

/story/romance-tree-top

9.6

0.00%

/story/10-things-do-jaisalmer

7.2

0.00%

/story/pune-lovers

7.2

0.00%

/story/10-apps-help-you-travel-through-japan

6

0.00%

/story/10-hotels-where-you-sleep-under-stars

6

0.00%

I did not consider it likely that individual story pages were being typed by users to enter the site. It was clear that there was a problem in the story pages.

I also noticed that the data for another similar section - slideshows - was looking strange. The average time on the page had dropped, but the bounce rate had also improved.

Review of data sources
This website had universal and classic tags in parallel. While moving from one tag to another, it is advisable to have a short period where both tags exist to study the difference in counting. This was a fortunate coincidence. If two tags had not been there, it might have taken a bit longer to find the problem.

About author

Rakhi Chowdhary

Currently, an SEO manager at Envigo Marketing Pvt. Ltd., Rakhi Chowdhary with over 12 years of SEO experience in an array of industry verticals, is focused on leveraging her expertise across industries for different service areas. She has successfully created and managed campaigns for various promotional strategies. 

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