How do you measure website success?

Created by Godson M, Modified on Thu, Oct 10 at 10:20 AM by Godson M

Once the nuts and bolts of your new website have been created, it’s time to see it in action. We measure website success through a process that includes:  ‌
  • Code and browser testing
  • Analytics setup, through Google or others, to capture site user data
  • Putting the site to work to see how it handles video, images, and text and then making necessary adjustments
To ensure our websites are performing well after design, we may use several software and web tools to measure optimal performance, depending on the scope of your project. These include but are not limited to:  ‌
  • Pingdom Enhances website performance with real, actionable intelligence and ensures vital site interactions, like signups and logins, work as intended. We also use it to track and analyze your website's load time and any bottlenecks that can affect your end-user performance. We also receive reliable alerting that gives us root cause analysis of any server or application outage to resolve any issues and prevent their recurrence.

  • Google Search Console (previously Webmaster Tools) allows us to check indexing status and optimize your website's visibility so it can be easily found on search engines.
Our approach to server and community analytics is that they are essential to the performance and end-user experience of any website we are working on. We focus on using that data and interpreting it accordingly to make any necessary changes and optimize your website's performance. Web design and development is not a one-time process. Constant fine-tuning and adjusting to the ever-changing dynamic of the digital landscape make it effective and measurable. As our client, we want you to be satisfied with our transparency and focus on real-time data.

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