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  • RE: Web analytics tools

    I agree that it's not a good thing to get caught up with the numbers to such an extent that you're not analyzing and using the statistics. On the other hand, if the numbers aren't good to begin with, then you don't have a good base to act from. Faulty statistics won't help you make good decisions.
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by danromanchik on 05-25-2007
  • RE: Web analytics tools

    You all might want to be careful about Google Analytics. On a commercial website I maintain, we recently had a dispute with an advertiser over how many visitors our site was referring to them. We counted 57 clicks on their ad, while they said that Google Analytics had reported only 13 visitors referred from our website. I did a little research on this
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by danromanchik on 05-22-2007
  • RE: Web analytics tools

    HaveAMint does look very interesting. The website says that "JavaScript must be enabled." Does that mean that you have to add some JS to every page? Also, it says that you need MySQL. So, it must record page views, etc. in a MySQL database. Wouldn't that get kind of big? Dan
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by danromanchik on 04-29-2007
  • RE: Web analytics tools

    Does anyone know of a good web log analysis program that runs on a Mac? Thanks, Dan
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by danromanchik on 04-29-2007
  • RE: Discuss RSS for Nonprofits

    I think RSS is very cool technology, and certainly could be a help to any organization that wants to keep people informed about the organization. My browser home page is My Yahoo, and I use the RSS browsing feature of My Yahoo to subscribe to several RSS feeds. Thanks to the folks on the TechSoup mailling list, I'm also using an RSS feed from Yahoo
    Posted to Virtual Community (Forum) by danromanchik on 05-03-2005
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