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scorp
Joined: Mar 14, 2004
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Posted: 2004-Apr-29 19:41
Tried almost all of them out there....The best two I can name is : 123LogAnalyzer & Web Log Storming. Also WebLog Expert is not bad, but only gives you 50 results or so...The Web Log storming is the fastest around I noticed, because it's using different method and shows all stats compare to weblog experts's 50.
Urchin I have seen, but couldn't find anywhere the full paths referers. I think Urchin more likely a corporate solution(Flash involved, and price is high).
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paulhiles
Joined: May 18, 2004
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Posted: 2004-May-18 20:36
I've used AWStats, DeepMetrix and a couple of Open Source packages.. but I'm still searching for my ideal... I hear good things about SawMill, has anyone had experience of that?
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kilo
Joined: Sep 15, 2004
# Posts: 26
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Posted: 2004-Sep-28 15:54
I've used webtrends and found it to give all I need while working on sites in the past. The current site I work on obtains about 30,000 page requsts daily and does not have the budget to purchase the Webtrends Enterprise edition.
Can anyone recommend a Good tracker (thats not too expensive) that gives stats on the most popular paths taken through the site? (and the other basic stats that the freeware programs provide)
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Robyn
Joined: Nov 18, 2002
# Posts: 15
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Posted: 2004-Nov-29 23:40
We use webstats on our site. It's good, but not as in depth as I'd like.
I'm looking for software that will read our log files to tell me not only when the spiders visit, but keep an archive of visits so that I can track how often they come, and also what pages they index when they do.
This would be invaluable for SEO and our marketing team to know how long it takes new content and promotions to be picked up.
Any ideas ?
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