Invisible Tracker
Web analytics is an industry that is ever growing and expanding. Most web analytics companies use an invisible tracker these days to track web site traffic. What did they use before the invisible tracker? In the past, before the days of the invisible tracker, web analytics companies used cookies to track web site visitors and activity. The problem with using cookies as a tracking device and not an invisible tracker is that internet users can block their cookies. If people come to your site who have their cookies blocked, they will not be included in the web traffic data. This is a problem, because it leads to underreporting and inaccurate web stats. The invisible tracker solved this problem of underreporting due to cookies completely. An invisible tracker is a web tracking code that doesn’t appear on your site. An invisible tracker can be a few different types of tracking codes although javascript invisible trackers codes are probably the most popular and most widely used. iWebTrack uses a javascript invisible tracker code but also has an asp model available to those that prefer asp over javascript. We provide the invisible tracker code to all customers upon account activation. The invisible tracker code is to be placed on every web page that you want to monitor and track. Once the invisible tracker code is in place, iWebTrack can track all of your web site activity and visitor behavior. For more information on our invisible tracker, visit our site located at www.iwebtrack.com.
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