Observation |
Hypotheses and possible solutions |
Visit Patterns
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- Do certain directories or pages have an unexpectedly large
number of visits or views?
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- Use more prominent links to save users time.
- Use shorter or multiple paths from the home page.
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- Do certain directories or pages have zero or an unexpectedly
small number of visits or views?
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- Make them search engine accessible
so Google can index them.
- Improve labeling or optimize using SEO
techniques.
- Use shorter or multiple paths of links from the home page.
- Market them more.
- Improve or remove unused or unimportant content.
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- Do internal navigation pages have an unexpectedly high exit or
bounce rate?
- Do content pages have an unexpectedly low average time on
page?
- Does the site have a low average pages per visit?
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- Improve appearance, labeling and readability.
- Add more relevant content.
- Ask users why they leave the page or site.
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- Do some pages have an unexpectedly high entry page rate?
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- Add navigation to other parts of the site from these
pages.
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- Does the site have many visits by multiple browsers, OS, screen
resolutions and connection speeds?
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- Test and design the site to work correctly for these
conditions.
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- Are counts unusually low or high during certain days or
times?
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- Consider events or user behavior that might explain these
patterns.
- Assure supporting resources are available when usage is
high.
- Assure pages are working at these times.
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- Does the Page Overlay feature of Google Analytics show that
users click much more often on some links than others?
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- Change the order of links.
- Remove very infrequently used links.
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- Are some public pages used mostly by staff?
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- Move the pages to the staff intranet.
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Indexing, access and error
logs
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- Are some pages unlisted in the site's sitemap.xml file?
- The Google index? (e.g. search Google for
site:lib.colostate.edu/mydirectory/)
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- Assure that pages are accessible to search engines and not
excluded.
- Assure that pages are not orphans (have links from other
indexed pages).
- Optimize using SEO techniques.
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- Do a large number of visits or views come from certain IP
numbers or hosts?
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- Check if these are target users or crawlers.
- Exclude from analysis or access if necessary.
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- Do some directories or files get a large number of unwanted
hits from crawlers or bots?
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- Exclude the pages and/or crawlers, e.g. using robots.txt or
.htaccess files.
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- Do server logs contain a large number of 404 or other
errors?
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- Fix broken links or buggy scripts.
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Search
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- Do certain search terms show up unexpectedly often in search
logs?
(Google Mini and Google Analytics search terms)
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- Change labels and terms to match user expectations (e.g.
e-reserve vs. course reserves).
- Add prominent links for easier access (e.g. on home page or
navigation bars).
- Add KeyMatch terms to Google
Mini.
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- Do many searches return no results?
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- Assure that the user knows what they are searching and how to
search.
- Assure that the search works as expected for searches of this
type.
- Add content to address user needs and interests.
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- Are there many more searches than item views?
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- Assure that the searched content matches user expectations,
possibly through labeling or content changes.
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- Are some search options used infrequently?
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- Remove options to simplify the design.
- Add more useful options.
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- Do users employ search terms for which the page or site was not
designed?
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- Change labeling or content so more target users will find the
site.
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