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Social Tracking

Keeping track of your social networking interactions

If you want to use social networking as a way to advertise yourself to the world you are going to want to know just how effective it is. Like most services in web development, social networking requires analysis and comparison of the data, this is where social tracking comes in.

Crystal Web Designs have sophisticated tracking solutions that wll give you access to the data that you need to make informed decisions about your social networking status. From Facebook likes for your profile to tweets about your company, our tools provide you with the power you need.

social-networking-buttons.jpgWhat is social tracking?

Social tracking is a tool that allows you to keep track of how your users interact with and share the content on your website via social actions. Do people like what you are providing? Are users sharing your content with other people? Where are users sharing your website?

These are all questions that can be answered through the use of social tracking. By analysing the data you can find out more information about your company and the attitudes people have towards it. This all leads you to making informed decisions on how you can improve your company resulting in largest profits through more traffic.

Did you know?

People believe what their friends say about your products despite what you say

Get involved

  • Crystal Web Designs social tracking systems allow you to be directly involved in the experience your users get from your website:
  • Receive monthly reports outlining the progress of your social tracking
  • Understand how users are engaging with your website
  • Get more traffic to your website
  • Customise your buttons to improve user experience

 

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