Looking at my google analytics now, a month after I posted by fake Kronox page, I can see that it had a spike in users the first few days and then it went down. It has six unique site showings, but only twice has something been pressed at the website. Among those six showings, there was only four users. This means that someone came back to my page at least twice. The buttons pressed were Navbar Schemaguide A-Ö button and the Sök Schema button. From this information I can get a few things.
1. My website has been used twice, and only looked at four times. The two times it has been used to press a button, the schedule was the focus – not booking resources or logging in. The four times it only has been looked at says that either the people using it was just checking out how the website looked, maybe comparing it to the original. Or it might have been that they have interacted in a way that I have not been able to check. Pressing a button I might have missed placing an analysis on, or maybe only looking at the page.
2. The average time spent on my page was about 4 seconds. Comparing this to the buttons pressed, it can be interpreted as that the users using my page knew exactly what button to press – they knew what they wanted out of it and did not linger too long. Connecting this to the users only looking at my page, I understand that the page might not have been that different from the page they are used to, and did not feel for exploring it further.














