Take Off Your Blindfold!
Discovering your visitors' thinking
using your log files
by Milana Nastetskaya
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After 2 years of designing Web Sites,
I decided to take a
peek at one of my customer's log
files. My fear disappeared
after about 10 seconds of looking
at it. In the midst of
some weird symbols and long lines
of funny characters, I was
able to see something familiar.
It was the site's web
address! Of course! That is what
people see when they come
to this site and that is what the
web server writes in the
log file!
I got very excited because all this
time that I have read
about log files, I kept ignoring
it. I thought "they are
not for me - they are for the real
geeky web professionals
who spend their time decoding this
stuff". Wrong! They
WERE for me. They were meant to
help me track my customers'
success and I never bothered to
look.
By the way, if you have never seen
a log file, here is one
line from my customer's web site's
log file:
200.29.64.28
- - [06/Sep/2000:23:20:38 -0400] "GET / HTTP/
1.0" 200 1074
"http://www.mamma.com/Mamma?p1=1&timeout=4&
query=photos+seniors&qtype=0&x=1&y=11"
"Mozilla/2.0
(compatible;
MSIE 3.02; AK; Windows 95)"
The most important piece of information
to you, as a web
designer, in this line is
http://www.mamma.com/Mamma?p1=1&timeout=4&query=photos+
seniors&qtype=0&x=1&y=11
because it tells you how the user
found you. Did he find
you through the link from another
web site where you
advertise? Did he just type your
web address in the
location bar because he already
knew it? Or did he find it
through a Search Engine query?
According to the log file, the visitor
went to the web site
www.mamma.com and did a search.
What was he searching for?
If you can't read the text beyond
www.mamma.com, then try
this trick:
Open your Internet browser and paste this line
http://www.mamma.com/Mamma?p1=1&timeout=4&query=photos+
seniors&qtype=0&x=1&y=11
in the location bar. Press "Enter".
Ta-da! Now you should
be able to see that the user typed
in "photos seniors" into
the search box, because it is in
the box right now. Right
at the top of the web site.
My customer's web site is number
9 on the first results
page. It is a success! Now, it
would not be a success if
the user typed in "jeep photos"
and my customer's site
would come up number 9. Because
the user is not looking for
a photographer, which is what my
customer is.
That is why you always want to know
what is in your log
files. If you go beyond 20 visitors
a day, you should
probably get a software that analyzes
your log files and
comes up with a report. But to
get a feel for how your
visitors get to your site - the
above technique is
recommended. If this site was found
by someone looking for
photos of a jeep, I would think
"there is something
seriously wrong with the site" and
immediately improve the
keywords, title and META tags.
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Milana Nastetskaya is a full time
web developer and the author of
two books: "Create Your First Business
Web Site in 10 days",
"65 Instant Web Design Answers".
http://www.firstbusinesswebsite.com
http://www.instantwebanswers.com
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