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“Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don\u2019t know which half.” This popular saying is as true today as when it was coined by marketing pioneer John Wanamaker a century ago. That is, it\u2019s almost<\/em> as true, because today online marketers have a powerful solution to this problem in web analytics. <\/p>\n

Analytics is defined by the Web Analytics Association as \u201cthe objective tracking, collection, measurement, reporting and analysis of quantitative Internet data to optimize websites and marketing initiatives.\u201d In short, it\u2019s how you determine the effectiveness of your marketing efforts, gather the data you need to fine-tune your site and ultimately maximize your return on investment (ROI). Every single discipline of Internet marketing relies heavily on analytics. <\/p>\n

Why Analytics Matters to You<\/h2>\n
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\nWeb analytics allows you to access valuable information undreamed of by pre-Internet marketers:<\/p>\n