Accuracy of Google Analytics
September 22nd, 2008Hi All,
Sorry I haven’t written in a while, I have been pretty busy celebrating the Yankee Stadium farewell, attending both the last two home gaves ever at the current Yankee Stadium. It was a great time and I really enjoyed it. I may post some stuff later on it but right now, I want to mention a really important aspect of website traffic - the stats.
When people think of website traffic they think it is fake. They think that its a robotic program put together to just show people that they have visitors coming to their website when in actuality its just an inferior program. The website that we sell is top of the line traffic and we are the most reliable source for your website traffic needs.
As far as keeping stats goes, practically every webmaster would use Google Analytics because of Google’s branded image and its dominance on the Internet. To their demise, their Analytics program is not reliable in reporting the statistics for websites. It can give a lot of good information about the website’s traffic but it may not give an accurate number as to the exact amount of visitors visit your website. This my friends, is where many people complain and make disputes because they think they are being ripped off.
Let me say this, you are not being ripped off. If anything, Google is ripping you off. Now, don’t get me wrong, I am a big fan of Google but their Analytics third party software is just not cutting it compared to the RAW Server Logs found in your cPanel.
When I first started selling website traffic I was given a great article by my contact and he told me to check it out and to pass it on. This article proves how countless users of Google Analytics and other 3rd Party Software used to count visitors is largely inaccurate and potentially unreliable in giving you the proof you need to ensure you are getting the correct amount of visitors to your website.
This article can be found here: Google Analytics Article. I suggest that you read it through when you have some time especially before you purchase any traffic any where on the Internet.
Well, I hope I can shed some light onto this important issue.
Oh and by the way, just for the record - and you can verify this on my website, we do not guarantee results from the traffic we send through domain name redirects and popunders. We guarantee that you receive the correct amount of visitors and you can check you RAW Server Logs because they do not lie!
You can also see a demo of how we send our traffic to your website: Traffic Demo.
Best Regards,
Glenn