If you are only relying on Weebly’s statistics about visitor traffic to your website, you should probably consider using Google Analytics as well. Afterall, Google is the leading search engine and they are very advanced in tracking website activities – including who’s visiting your website and what they are doing.
We use Google Analytics and monitor our data all the time. This allows us to understand which pages are doing well, and which needs more work (evidenced by low amount of time on the page, and higher exit rates, for example). This can result in your visitors staying longer on your website, and also be more engaged with your website.
This also provides massive insights into your visitors’ website surfing habits, and what matters to them. These are really important information for you to understand your audience.
In this Weebly video tutorial, I’ll walk you through a live demonstration of how to successfully set up your own Google Analytics, the key difference between Weebly and Google’s statistics, and an important tip on how to filter out your own IP address so the statistics won’t count your own surfing activities – most people forget about this which is a huge mistake!