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« on: July 09, 2013, 01:52 »
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Is there a way to check the behavior of visitors - how did they reach the website
- how much time did they spend
- what did they search to reach the website
- how many times did they click when the arrived


« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2013, 02:17 »
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There is a wealth of info available if you link your website with google analytics and webmaster tools (all free)

Yoast WordPress SEO is a must-have WP plugin and the Wordfence plugin is neat to watch real-time what happening on your site.

Be prepared for a steep learning curve, though, if you're a newbie to all this like I was just two months ago  ;)

« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2013, 02:19 »
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Yes, using Wordfence plugin, it is a protestion plug in but great for seeing who visits

« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2013, 02:35 »
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Yes, using Wordfence plugin, it is a protestion plug in but great for seeing who visits
Thanks installed. Just got one registration. Looked like a genuine registration but didn't buy anything so sent an email to check if any issue with the email/account.

« Reply #4 on: July 09, 2013, 02:37 »
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There is a wealth of info available if you link your website with google analytics and webmaster tools (all free)

Yoast WordPress SEO is a must-have WP plugin and the Wordfence plugin is neat to watch real-time what happening on your site.

Be prepared for a steep learning curve, though, if you're a newbie to all this like I was just two months ago  ;)
I am using google analytics but that doesn't show how the traffic is coming, what search was used etc. I have installed word fence. Thanks

« Reply #5 on: July 09, 2013, 03:05 »
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There is a wealth of info available if you link your website with google analytics and webmaster tools (all free)

Yoast WordPress SEO is a must-have WP plugin and the Wordfence plugin is neat to watch real-time what happening on your site.

Be prepared for a steep learning curve, though, if you're a newbie to all this like I was just two months ago  ;)

I see few crawlers. Mostly from mountainview, which is google. There are couple from Ukraine and Denver. Any idea what are these?
Sorry for asking silly questions

« Reply #6 on: July 09, 2013, 03:52 »
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Yes, using Wordfence plugin, it is a protestion plug in but great for seeing who visits
Thanks installed. Just got one registration. Looked like a genuine registration but didn't buy anything so sent an email to check if any issue with the email/account.

Some people take a few hours to decide if they want a picture.  If they were not a genuine registration you have just given someone your email address.

Try the plug-in Anti-Captcha, the only people I have had registering since I installed this have been buyers and other members of the Symbiostock community, stopped all those robot registrations dead

« Reply #7 on: July 09, 2013, 03:55 »
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Yes, using Wordfence plugin, it is a protestion plug in but great for seeing who visits
Thanks installed. Just got one registration. Looked like a genuine registration but didn't buy anything so sent an email to check if any issue with the email/account.

Some people take a few hours to decide if they want a picture.  If they were not a genuine registration you have just given someone your email address.

Try the plug-in Anti-Captcha, the only people I have had registering since I installed this have been buyers and other members of the Symbiostock community, stopped all those robot registrations dead
I am using this captcha thing in contact form. I think you only suggested this to me on another thread. Will try this anti-captcha as well

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« Reply #8 on: July 09, 2013, 07:23 »
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I am using this captcha thing in contact form. I think you only suggested this to me on another thread. Will try this anti-captcha as well

You don't need both - the good thing about anti-captcha is that it works invisibly. No form to fill out, which often messes with the format of the registration form.

Steve

« Reply #9 on: July 09, 2013, 07:41 »
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I am using this captcha thing in contact form. I think you only suggested this to me on another thread. Will try this anti-captcha as well

You don't need both - the good thing about anti-captcha is that it works invisibly. No form to fill out, which often messes with the format of the registration form.

Steve
Thanks Steve. Will check the anti-captcha and then will disable the one in contact form

« Reply #10 on: July 09, 2013, 08:22 »
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I am using both - I like the contact form that goes with the capture thing


 

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