
Traffic woes? Selling your domain? Just plain curious? Well have I got a list for you! The following tools are going to analyze the heck out of your website. You can pinpoint traffic trends; learn your pagerank; find out how much you might be able to sell your site for. All of this and more is available to you for just a minute of your time. So read of the list and let me know if you think I left out any really good tools.
Measure Map: Measure Map helps you understand what people do at your blog, and what influence you are having on the world. It provides easy tools to keep major stats for your blog.
Google Analytics: Google Analytics shows you how people found your site, how they explored it, and how you can enhance their visitor experience.
Mint: Mint is an extensible web site analytics program. Its interface is an exercise in simplicity. Visits, referrers, popular pages and searches can all be taken in at a glance on Mint’s flexible dashboard.
Web Page Analyzer: This tool tests the speed and performance of your website. It gives you diagnostic info and then provides recommendations on how you can speed up your site. They also offer a book about optimizing your website.
Sitescore: Sitescore is a free tool for analysing websites. In short, they run a whole bunch of tests and come back to you with some scores, like how accessible or well built your website is.
Smart PageRank: This tool will check your site’s pagerank and its validity, and then even give you an estimate of how much your site might be worth.
WebWait: This is another web tool that gives you feedback about the speed of your website’s load time. It can test your webpage multiple times.
Small Business Hub: This tool grades your website like a teacher would at school. It is out of 100 and it critiques and gives you suggestions.
I have added 5 more website evaluation resources in this new post. Give them a look see. You might like them!
Thanks J David.
I’ll be having a little look to see how I’m getting on now.
Ciao.
Nice links. Thank you.
Thanks David and Navdeep. Enjoy the links!
I would also recommend firestats / feedburner stats / mybloglog stats.
Some useful sites. I work on a mac nd always get annoyed you can’t use google toolbar on a mac. I will try some of the others. Thanks
I like Google Analytics and Smart PageRank, but haven’t heard of the others. Mint looks interesting, especially if it makes analyzing Analytics easier. Thanks!
I found this list really useful — thanks!