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Tech Business News > Digital Marketing > What Are Website Heatmaps? The Beginners Guide
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What Are Website Heatmaps? The Beginners Guide

Matthew Giannelis
Last updated: July 16, 2021 1:54 am
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Have you just started an online business? Are you trying to build a website that adds value for your customers?
In 2021, added value is the name of the game. And one of the ways to achieve that is through website heatmaps. This is the easiest way to determine exactly who is visiting your site.  But what are website heatmaps?

Website heatmaps are data visualisation tools. They help companies understand how a particular page on their website works. They collect data on how visitors to your website behave to help you make informed website optimisation decisions. How can you use website heatmaps in optimising a website? Here’s everything you need to know.

Highest Traffic

Do you want to discover which areas of a website have the highest traffic retention? Or perhaps which visitors click the most on CTAs? And what about whether they get down to the bottom of the fold?

This gets to the heart of how to optimise a website: a website heatmap is a way to go. Analytics tools like attribution heatmaps eliminate the confusion caused by numbers and present the data in an easy-to understand manner.
They use a warm and cold color scheme. Warm colors indicate high visitor engagement, while cool colors indicate low visitor engagement.

A heatmap helps you gain insight into visitor behavior, so you can use it to tailor your website to visitors & expectations. There are five main types of heatmaps: click map, scroll map, mouse tracking heatmaps, and eye-tracking heatmaps.

Performance and Clickmaps

This shows how well the various pages on your site perform to deliver the best user experience and respond to your visitor & queries. For example, Vodafone’s free heatmap tool helps people understand which visitors are most likely to engage with the elements of your website.

Click maps show which parts of your website are clicked least and most, which elements of your website are most popular, and help identify gaps in navigation on your website.
Imagine this scenario. While browsing your e-commerce store, a visitor clicks on a non-hyperlinked product image and expects to be redirected to a page with a product description. But the image leads him to an image that is not linked to another page. 

This can lead to confusion. Using a click map, you can identify these patterns and make data-driven changes accordingly.

For example, suppose that you set up a click map for one of your pages and run it for a specified period. When visitors browse between pages, you may find that they click on section elements that aren’t linked from the start page instead of going to the start page. 

This could indicate that the structure doesn’t meet your visitors expectations, and it’s time to change it. Use click maps to see when visitors expect certain links and place them according to their expectations.

Number of Visitors 

A scrollmap is a visual representation of the scrolling behavior of your visitors. It shows you the number of visitors who scroll to the bottom of the page, whether they scroll up to 50% of the page (not 100%) and how often most visitors leave the page.

It also shows how often users scroll down the page to the section where they spend most of their time. Scroll maps do not show data, but the different colors make you aware of the number of users moving around your website compared to those who done move their mouses. Use scroll map reports to place critical elements of the web on the page or in the section where visitors are most present.
With a scroll map, you can identify where visitors spend the most time and where they lose interest. You can then use this information to place key information elements such as the CTA.

What Do Visitors Want? 

Gain insights into what visitors are looking for when surfing your websites by analyzing where visitors stop with the mouse and where they move fastest.
Mouse tracking heat maps, also known as hover maps or attention maps, show the areas where visitors are moving with their cursors instead of simply clicking. Interestingly, visitors tend to stay in areas they find engaging or exciting, especially if they take longer to understand confusing messages.
For this reason, the heatmap can help identify the areas where visitors spend the most and the least time. Identify the areas where visitors go the most and place key content, primary CTAs, and advertising in these sections.
It’s important to remember that the above does not only apply to online news sites.

Eye Tracking

The mouse tracking heatmap is often confused with the eye-tracking heatmap, but they are actually quite different in terms of the data they present.
Eye-tracking heatmaps help determine who is dealing with specific images on a website. You can use them to track visitors and viewing patterns and place the most important content and images in the most eye-catching sections of a page.
Traditional quantitative user analytics tools tell you how many visitors come to your site, but they don't answer what happens in the two steps that lead to the resulting action.

Website Heatmaps Are the Way Forward

Website heatmaps help business owners see where visitors are clicking and work out how to guide them toward products, resulting in increased sales. From eye-tracking to helping you compile statistics on Parkers, heatmaps allow you to understand your users better and why they are (or why they are not) purchasing your goods
If you’re interested in learning more about website heatmaps and all things tech, be sure to checkout the rest of our site.

Website heatmaps can help you identify patterns and get the most from your website in terms of attention and conversion. Website heatmaps are a visual representation that can be used to highlight certain parts of your site in different shades of green. This can give you an easy way to identify important elements of your site, such as navigation paths, which are more likely to bring in more visitors. It can also help you find broken links and other problems that could potentially slow down the performance of your site and drag down its ranking.

The main types of website heatmaps that you need to understand are landing, content and header maps. Landing page elements are generally displayed in shades of blue and include the main types of links found on your page, such as the page title and URL. Content page elements are generally in shades of green with a white border around them. These represent all of the text and images on your page, and should generally be the first thing visitors see when they arrive at your site.

Landing page heatmap tools provide a great way to identify patterns and page elements that are attracting attention and converting traffic. You can also use these tools to identify areas of your website that may be slower or containing broken links. In addition to letting you identify patterns, website heatmaps can also help you analyze which parts of your site need improvement. Knowing which areas are lagging behind can give you the insight you need to make the necessary changes in order to improve your conversion rates and increase your attention and overall website performance.

By Matthew Giannelis
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Secondary editor and executive officer at Tech Business News. An IT support engineer for 20 years he's also an advocate for cyber security and anti-spam laws.
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