It's a pity
that the developer of Visitors didn't start with Analog and add his "web
trails" functionality to it - visitors can't even cope with flexible
logformats.
Agreed.
The "web trails" notion is certainly interesting, but I'm not sure how
useful it really is
IMO, it is only useful in scenarios where you have people dedicated long-term to their website. Take baseline metrics, make site adjustments, re-analyse, lather, rinse, repeat. The integration with various third-party ad sites, etc and the tie in to ecommerce on your site are interesting, but I haven't had a chance to determine if these are going to be flexible enough to work with our somewhat convoluted systems (multiple websites, some of which I have little to no control over, etc...)
Using broad strokes I would say ClickTracks is not a tool for web admins; it is for web designers and marketers.
Analog is the admins' tool. Once you get a large enough site (1000+ pages, 30+ broad categories) and enough visitors (2M pages/mth), then Analog's is not a very useful tool for marketing to determine the true success/problems with the website.
greg.fenton
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