Web Traffic Tracking
The web traffic tracking industry has changes over the past years. In the past most web traffic tracking companies used cookies to log traffic. This is no longer a realistic way to track web site traffic due to the fact that such a large percentage of internet users block their cookies. Recent statistics have shown that about 30-35% of all internet users block their cookies. This may not seem like a big problem but it is when you are tracking cookies to track traffic. Blocked cookies can lead to underreporting problems which mean inaccurate web stat reports, and we all know that nobody is going to pay a web traffic tracking company for inaccurate web stat reports. This was a problem but thankfully there are innovative companies like iWebTrack that responded immediately and solved the problem. In order to overcome these underreporting issues due to blocked cookies, iWebTrack started using a javascript web tracking code. Our web tracking code allows for accurate web tracking and it does not interfere with the appearance of your web pages whatsoever.
The best advice we can give you as a web traffic tracking provider is for you to test out our web tracking tool before signing up for an account. You can do this through our free 30 day trial offer. iWebTrack gives anybody who is interested a free 30 days of web traffic tracking services so you can determine whether or not iWebTrack is the web traffic tracking provider you want to use.
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