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| 123 http://www.123loganalyzer.com/ -- Michael Kujawa Team NetObjects www.gotfusion.com Your gotFusion Community Subscribe to the premium.support news group subscribe-newsgroups@gotfusion.com "Leroy Schulz" <sadesign@email.com> wrote in message news:at2n88$qbd2@news01.netobjects.com... | What do you guys like? | | Thanks, | [L] | | |
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| Leroy, Thanks. Now for a stupid question. What kind of data can you get from something like this? How would you use it? Perhaps you should do this topic for the next ETC conference <g>. -- Russ Eggen www.radfusion.com "Leroy Schulz" <sadesign@email.com> wrote in message news:at31fi$qgo1@news01.netobjects.com... Hi Russ, Analyzes a web server traffic log and spits out the information in usable form. (e.g. www.123loganalyzer.com) [L] |
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| Take a look at Sawmill ... http://www.sawmill.net Leroy Schulz wrote: > What do you guys like? > > Thanks, > [L] |
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| Thanks Ian. I'll have a look. [L] |
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| > What kind of data can you get from something like this? Where visitors are coming from, what browsers they're using, how long they spend on a page, how many bookmarked the site, what OS they use, what path they used to navigate the site, popular days/times, search engine results with keywords used, referring domains, referring URLs, visiting IPs, bandwidth used, overall site performance and visitor behavior, etc, etc, etc. > How would you use it? Let's say you have a demo download on your website, but the page is rarely being visited. You'd be able to extrapolate what effect emphasizing the demo download link on your pages might have. Analyzing the log file is like opening the curtains on your ant farm. There are numerous ways to use the log file, but overall: add log analysis with a keen eye and a sparkle of intelligence and <presto!> better website. <g> > Perhaps you should do this topic for the next ETC conference <g>. I'm listening. I've already earned lineup-avoidance priviledges with Team Beer, so I'll have time on my hands. <g> [L] "Russell B. Eggen" <reggen@radfusion.com> wrote in message news:3df55cff_1@news.gotfusion.com... > Leroy, > > Thanks. Now for a stupid question. What kind of data can you get from > something like this? How would you use it? Perhaps you should do this > topic for the next ETC conference <g>. > > -- > Russ Eggen > www.radfusion.com > > > "Leroy Schulz" <sadesign@email.com> wrote in message > news:at31fi$qgo1@news01.netobjects.com... > Hi Russ, > > Analyzes a web server traffic log and spits out the information in usable > form. (e.g. www.123loganalyzer.com) > > [L] > > > |
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| Leroy, Thanks. I can see the value of this now. Another thing on my list to learn <bg>. And if I have not yet got to this by next ETC, I will be in the heckler's section -- rows 1 and 2 <vbg>. -- Russ Eggen www.radfusion.com "Leroy Schulz" <sadesign@email.com> wrote in message news:at5996$qqv2@news01.netobjects.com... > What kind of data can you get from something like this? Where visitors are coming from, what browsers they're using, how long they spend on a page, how many bookmarked the site, what OS they use, what path they used to navigate the site, popular days/times, search engine results with keywords used, referring domains, referring URLs, visiting IPs, bandwidth used, overall site performance and visitor behavior, etc, etc, etc. > How would you use it? Let's say you have a demo download on your website, but the page is rarely being visited. You'd be able to extrapolate what effect emphasizing the demo download link on your pages might have. Analyzing the log file is like opening the curtains on your ant farm. There are numerous ways to use the log file, but overall: add log analysis with a keen eye and a sparkle of intelligence and <presto!> better website. <g> > Perhaps you should do this topic for the next ETC conference <g>. I'm listening. I've already earned lineup-avoidance priviledges with Team Beer, so I'll have time on my hands. <g> [L] "Russell B. Eggen" <reggen@radfusion.com> wrote in message news:3df55cff_1@news.gotfusion.com... > Leroy, > > Thanks. Now for a stupid question. What kind of data can you get from > something like this? How would you use it? Perhaps you should do this > topic for the next ETC conference <g>. > > -- > Russ Eggen > www.radfusion.com > > > "Leroy Schulz" <sadesign@email.com> wrote in message > news:at31fi$qgo1@news01.netobjects.com... > Hi Russ, > > Analyzes a web server traffic log and spits out the information in usable > form. (e.g. www.123loganalyzer.com) > > [L] > > > |
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| > And if I have not yet got to this by next ETC, I will be in the heckler's > section -- rows 1 and 2 <vbg>. Gee thanks. I'll return the favor when you present. <BG> [L] "Russell B. Eggen" <reggen@radfusion.com> wrote in message news:3df62e59$1_1@news.gotfusion.com... > Leroy, > > Thanks. I can see the value of this now. Another thing on my list to learn > <bg>. > > And if I have not yet got to this by next ETC, I will be in the heckler's > section -- rows 1 and 2 <vbg>. > > -- > Russ Eggen > www.radfusion.com > > > "Leroy Schulz" <sadesign@email.com> wrote in message > news:at5996$qqv2@news01.netobjects.com... > > What kind of data can you get from something like this? > > Where visitors are coming from, what browsers they're using, how long they > spend on a page, how many bookmarked the site, what OS they use, what path > they used to navigate the site, popular days/times, search engine results > with keywords used, referring domains, referring URLs, visiting IPs, > bandwidth used, overall site performance and visitor behavior, etc, etc, > etc. > > > How would you use it? > > Let's say you have a demo download on your website, but the page is rarely > being visited. You'd be able to extrapolate what effect emphasizing the > demo download link on your pages might have. Analyzing the log file is like > opening the curtains on your ant farm. There are numerous ways to use the > log file, but overall: add log analysis with a keen eye and a sparkle of > intelligence and <presto!> better website. <g> > > > Perhaps you should do this topic for the next ETC conference <g>. > > I'm listening. I've already earned lineup-avoidance priviledges with Team > Beer, so I'll have time on my hands. <g> > > [L] > > > > > "Russell B. Eggen" <reggen@radfusion.com> wrote in message > news:3df55cff_1@news.gotfusion.com... > > Leroy, > > > > Thanks. Now for a stupid question. What kind of data can you get from > > something like this? How would you use it? Perhaps you should do this > > topic for the next ETC conference <g>. > > > > -- > > Russ Eggen > > www.radfusion.com > > > > > > "Leroy Schulz" <sadesign@email.com> wrote in message > > news:at31fi$qgo1@news01.netobjects.com... > > Hi Russ, > > > > Analyzes a web server traffic log and spits out the information in usable > > form. (e.g. www.123loganalyzer.com) > > > > [L] > > > > > > > > > |
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