Comments on: Website Heatmaps – Tools, Features & Best Practices https://data36.com/website-heatmap-tools-features-best-practices/ Learn Data Science the Hard Way! Tue, 10 Nov 2020 02:43:44 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.4 By: How to make website more privacy friendly – Gregory J Development https://data36.com/website-heatmap-tools-features-best-practices/#comment-191083 Tue, 10 Nov 2020 02:43:44 +0000 https://data36.com/?p=1182#comment-191083 […] know exactly where a website visitors mouse moves, and yet that is what you are doing if you have a heatmap (or session replay) on your website. There is no privacy alternative, the best thing to do is just turn it off, remove it, and delete […]

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By: Assessing Today’s User Experience and Its Growing Impact on SEO - Ayokay https://data36.com/website-heatmap-tools-features-best-practices/#comment-28310 Fri, 27 Jul 2018 20:59:58 +0000 https://data36.com/?p=1182#comment-28310 […] at the beginning or the end of the list, as they are easier to remember. You can use tools like heat mapping to find out which areas of your site receive the most attention. Use this information to remove or […]

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By: The Conversion Rate Optimization Framework I Use at Data36... https://data36.com/website-heatmap-tools-features-best-practices/#comment-8818 Sun, 22 Oct 2017 22:26:46 +0000 https://data36.com/?p=1182#comment-8818 […] Heatmapping/Clickmapping […]

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By: Why Research is Key to Driving Successful Experimentation - https://data36.com/website-heatmap-tools-features-best-practices/#comment-6897 Mon, 18 Sep 2017 19:28:48 +0000 https://data36.com/?p=1182#comment-6897 […] quick and easy quantitative research type is website heatmapping. We already had some idea from Google Analytics, as to what our most visited pages are, so it made […]

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By: Usability testing - a qualitative research method (for Data Analysts) https://data36.com/website-heatmap-tools-features-best-practices/#comment-5616 Mon, 31 Jul 2017 18:16:58 +0000 https://data36.com/?p=1182#comment-5616 […] (for data analysts): If you run a website heatmap you might see that people do not click at your conversion button (let’ say only 0.1% of them). […]

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By: Reporting, Optimizing, Predicting - 3 things that you can do with your data - Data36 https://data36.com/website-heatmap-tools-features-best-practices/#comment-5613 Mon, 31 Jul 2017 18:11:35 +0000 https://data36.com/?p=1182#comment-5613 […] if they can show me at least 3 research results (5-sec-test results, Google Analytics chart, a heatmap, etc.), that proves that this could be an AB-test worth to try. If not, we just passed the […]

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By: Data collection, aka. getting the raw data... this is how it works! https://data36.com/website-heatmap-tools-features-best-practices/#comment-5612 Mon, 31 Jul 2017 18:10:35 +0000 https://data36.com/?p=1182#comment-5612 […] example: You have a website and you would like to measure every click on this site (to create a website heatmap, a click map or […]

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By: Google Analytics vs. SQL - When and why to build your own data tools? https://data36.com/website-heatmap-tools-features-best-practices/#comment-5611 Mon, 31 Jul 2017 18:09:51 +0000 https://data36.com/?p=1182#comment-5611 […] finalize some settings (eg. setting up goals in Google Analytics, start polls in Hotjar, launch the heatmaps in Crazyegg, etc…) and done. Doable in 2-3 hours […]

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By: The Data Analyst’s Toolset - Data36 https://data36.com/website-heatmap-tools-features-best-practices/#comment-5610 Mon, 31 Jul 2017 18:08:50 +0000 https://data36.com/?p=1182#comment-5610 […] A website heatmap tool, just like Hotjar. Crazyegg does not provide recordings or survey solutions, but it’s much […]

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By: 3 more website usability standard - Data36 https://data36.com/website-heatmap-tools-features-best-practices/#comment-5609 Mon, 31 Jul 2017 18:07:19 +0000 https://data36.com/?p=1182#comment-5609 […] can look at any website with any heatmap tool (like Mouseflow, CrazyEgg, etc.) you will almost always find that these points are […]

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