Edicy
As you probably know, Edicy has a very useful one-stop statistics module that provides essential information, like unique visits, the most popular content and also a map with the location of your latest visitors. You can easily find it on the bottom of your Edicy site. The stats engine is hassle-free because it's built-in, so you're ready to go. However, lots of webmasters, including advanced Edicy users, want to understand what's happening on their websites beyond pretty much generic Site Usage metrics - Visits, Pageviews, Bounce Rate. They ask questions like: what kind of content should we create next? Or what are those paths through our site that are more popular than others? Are those the paths we'd like visitors to follow? So if you're interested in adding some analytical flavor to your website analysis, the new Google Analytics offers several toys to play with. First things first, if you're new to the data universe, make sure you have added Google Analytics code to your Edicy site. In this post we'll explore Flow Visualization, an intuitive and beautiful tool that presents the ways that visitors flow through pages and thus we can analyze data visually.