Patrick, reports based on server log files are considerably limiting.
For example, visitors are generally identified by IP and Session ID.
This doesn't tell me if the person is a repeat customer, or how often
they frequent the website, and also provides more accurate filtering of
non-human user ag
Hi Paul,
>I'm heading down to Sydney in Sept for some training on it's use
>and how to best implement it.
Please tell me your not paying for that.
About Google Analytics
http://www.google.com/support/googleanalytics/bin/topic.py?topic=10977
Installing the tracking code
http://www.google.com/sup
Thanks for the responses and suggestions.
I haven't checked out Google Analytics yet, although it was on my list.
In fact I'm heading down to Sydney in Sept for some training on it's use
and how to best implement it.
Patrick, reports based on server log files are considerably limiting.
For exam
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Subject: [WSG] Standards friendly 'page tagging' web stats
I'm looking for a Javascript "page-tagging" solution, that is
unobtrusive (keeping in line with our current progressive enhancement
paradigm), standards compliant, reliable/error free (ie. Supported
across
Paul Hempsall wrote:
I'm investigating improving our current method of reporting our web
traffic - we currently use server logs only (with an annual community
survey for good measure).
You haven't really defined your probem...what exactly is it that you're
trying to improve? I'm assuming you'
Try this:
http://www.google.com/analytics/
Hope its good.
Regards,
Jason
www.flexewebs.com
On 8/27/07, Paul Hempsall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Hey all,
>
> I'm investigating improving our current method of reporting our web
> traffic - we currently use server logs only (with an annual c
Have you looked at Google Analytics?
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 10:52:44 +1000, Paul Hempsall
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey all,
I'm investigating improving our current method of reporting our web
traffic - we currently use server logs only (with an annual community
survey for good measure).
I'm
Hey all,
I'm investigating improving our current method of reporting our web
traffic - we currently use server logs only (with an annual community
survey for good measure).
I'm looking for a Javascript "page-tagging" solution, that is
unobtrusive (keeping in line with our current progressive en