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Background: My site is made of information about tech schools - programs, degrees, locations, etc. I have links to those schools for more info. I use PPC to drive traffic to my site as my site does not rank well enough to rely on SERPs. My site is hosted by a third party that provides info, but not the exact info that I WANT (I DO NOT have access to the raw logfile). They provide which search engines are used and the keywords, but not in correspondence with each other. They provide other info as well, but I want to focus on the keywords for now.
PPC: Overture & AdWords
Question: Is there a way to set up a server on location that will gather information that I can use to see which keyword(s) and KWD phrases are doing well and which I need to eliminate. The info that I would like to gather would be:
1. Where did the user come from? SE, link, etc.
2. What KWD they used, if from SE
3. What page they landed on
4. Where did they go from there; did they request more info?
5. What time of the day or night were they searching?
6. What browser are they using (not terribly important)
7. Well that is about all I can think of for now. Please feel free to offer any other data they you, the experts, feel is useful for analysis.
Sorry this is so long, but I am new and I am trying to learn quickly.
Thank you in advance,
EricTN
<I am so green that my feet get stuck to the dirt floor>
You need a decent hosting company, who will provide you with the raw log files. Thats it.
Once you have the raw logfiles - you can analyse them.
If you are going to set up another server - why not just set it up to do the hosting?
You can put?=overture-ad1234 etc after your adwords or Overture ad clickthrough URL - but if you can't get the raw logs & analyse them & pull this out - why bother?
You really have 3 options:
1. Analyse logfiles, & use tracking tags on each adword campaign (eg Google adwords have a different referer data to Google algorithmic Serps) - but you need raw logs;
2. Use a 3rd party product - there are many options - eg doubleclick's click commands / 1x1s - you don't need raw logs - but need access to your pages to add their javascript, and to configure the clickthrough URLS; or-
3. I suspect all you will have to go on is your Adwords on line report - which tells you very little.
Sorry - but no data = no analysis
Best rgeards
Chris_D
I am sorry to sound so lost, but I am just learning this stuff. I am seriously awed by the knowledge that some of you have. I hope that my journey into the know will be an exciting one.
Ciao,
EricTN
Thanks again.
P.S. If it is allowed, what is a good hosting service? I use directnic now.
Also, if availability of your site is important I would definately go with a regular commercial hosting solution. Home PC's tend not to be as reliable as servers.
Don't know of any good hosts to recommend though - I'm in the UK and I co-locate my servers.
Would a cable connection be sufficient?
I'm in San Francisco and a standard dsl connection costs upward of $50/month. The problem with this is that the upstream bandwidth may be too slow for serving a web site, especially if you're receiving a lot of traffic: You'll experience serious bottlenecks.
You'll have to upgrade to a more expensive class of cable/dsl, at which point it might make $en$e to find a host who will take care of the server headaches for you.
If money is an issue, there are options as low as $5/month. My advice is to pick up a computer magazine and browse the ads near the back. I jumped around a couple times before finding something stable, but I have different needs and consequently use two web hosts to address those needs.
Sorry about my earlier post, my domestic duties were calling me away from the computer and I didn't have time to compose an adequate response.
1. Download amount 1G would probably be good for now, but if needed more, and hopefully I will, I guess if you have the wrong host it could cost a bunch. What is a resonable upgrade of bandwidth? 5-10 month?
2. STATS gotta have them stats!
3. Stability - how do you monitor that? just random surfing to your site? software?
4. email (POP3) what is a reasonable amount of email addresses to expect in a 5 - 10 dollar a month host? or how about 10 - 20 dollars?
5. Anything else that I should look for?
Man! That is one BIG question - sorry about that. Don't feel like you need to take the time to answer it all, I know that time is precious. My house is clear right now for a few hours and I am enjoying the quiet.
Thanks again for the help,
EricTN
P.S. I grew up in Pleasanton and my family still lives in San Ramon. (East Bay)