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Tracking Website Statistics

I know there's a dedicated forum...

         

madcat

12:53 am on Aug 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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But I should have come here first a while back...

What is someone who is new to developing websites do when they have little money to buy an analyzer like FastStats, Webtrends or NetTracker...

...and little experience in setting up something like Analog w/ Report Magic and/or using homemade scripts to do the job.

Thanks for suggestions...

edicius

6:52 pm on Aug 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I found myself in a similar situation a few months ago. The same issues applied - no funding for anything I'd used in the past; and really had no time to setup anything custom or script related (one of those "needed the reports yesterday" kinds of things).

We ended up going with a product called Advanced Log Analyzer (http://www.abacre.com/ala/). Truth be told - its great at what it does. The limitations I've seen are that it doesn't play well as well clustered server environment as a few of the big-name players (Webtrends, etc.), doesn't do much in terms of parameter-based reporting - but has a lot of flexibility in terms of filtering/non-standard reports.

I'd suggest giving the trial version a run in your environment to see how it works for you. There are both a CGI (IIS/Apache only) and stand-alone client versions that you can run. As far as cost goes, it was by far the best fit for our needs. I still use it for reporting on a couple of our sites.

tedster

8:26 pm on Aug 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Madcat, you included FastStats in the list of programs you couldn't afford, and it's a bargain compared to most. I've spent more on a top-notch restaurant dinner, and ALA is 8x as expensive.

I think you need to take one of three directions:

1. Find a host who offers log analysis
2. Bite the bullet and spring for an inexpensive package
3. Roll up your sleeves and learn to configure the freeware.

madcat

12:44 am on Aug 19, 2003 (gmt 0)

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No doubt Tedster, I did felt cheap and lax after posting this question ;). I'd be really happy if I could pull of setting up Analog for use with multiple sites as well.

mattur

1:09 pm on Aug 24, 2003 (gmt 0)

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madcat, Analog can handle multiple source log files so I think should be able to handle multiple sites. HTH.

JamesR

7:59 pm on Aug 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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A good, clear stats program makes its money back in loads. FastStats is worth the investment, IMO.

richardb

8:27 pm on Aug 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi Madcat

ongoing thread

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Web log expert is $75!

HTH