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SHT
Feb 27th 2005, 3:16 am
Hey,

I am looking for a good statisitc programme, I have Awstats but have been using Twatch. Is there any more like them? (Twatch is http://brighouseonline.com/twatch/)

Thanks,
Greg

Umbertide
Feb 27th 2005, 3:40 am
We use Urchin

http://www.urchin.com/

and this is a pretty awesome product giving us all kinds of crossed tabbed data

£895 and you can track up to 100 different websites with the license.

lycrafile
Feb 27th 2005, 4:54 am
if you are looking to analyse visitor behavior and can't afford WebTrends then try Click Tracks. It has a unique interface that gives you a real insight into how people are moving around your website.

Joffrey
Mar 3rd 2005, 3:22 pm
I use a tracker called bbclone. http://www.bbclone.de

riziko
Mar 3rd 2005, 5:19 pm
I am using both AwStats (for a quick overview) and Urchin (more detailed reporting). I also have DeepMetrix XSP (www.deepmetrix.com) on another site.

Are you only looking for free statistic analyzers? I think AwStats is the best free one.

What is wrong with the one you are using?

Ross

nevetS
Mar 4th 2005, 3:45 am
I really like what I see of Urchin. It's been mentioned here a few times. I just don't know if it is worth nearly $900 when I get most of what I need from awstats. There really should be a 5 or 10 web site option for less. DeepMetrix doesn't look any better pricewise.

classifieds
Mar 7th 2005, 3:03 am
I'm in the process of reseraching / changing logfile analyzers (I've been using hosted webtrends and awstats) and so far this is what I've come up with:

Urchin is a good value at $895 but in order to track PPC campaigns and eComemrce ROI you have to purchase the $3,995 option which makes it hard to justify.

IMHO ClickTracks is the best at marketing analytics BUT the server is Windows based so if you're a Linux shop you'll have to learn to deal with (and pay for) Microsoft. Their pricing is also the most competitive.

Webtrends - Good product but they have a volume based licensing structure that get's pretty expensive if you're doing 1m+ page views a month ($9,995).

I'm torn between paying Urchin $4k or buying a windows server and running clicktracks.

But I'm still shopping so if anyone has other suggestions I would love to hear it :)

-jay