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Anyone have any advice about using Google Analytics? My boss - and her boss - want to get web traffic information and are too cheap to pay for anything (I mean ANYTHING ... aside from my time). I'm a little hesitant about it.
Comments?
What are your hesitations? Our corporate guys have used it, rather than get into the shenanigans of host-based activity reports.
I thought I'd get some advice before we jumped in - if others have used it for corporate website without problems, if there had been problems, etc.
I mean, why have a hivemind technology thread if I'm not going to use it?
Thanks for the info!
Our website guys had a hesitation because of the idea that Google would have their info (we're in the financial industry and kinda possessive), but in the end they seem very happy with what they have. If we ever get a host with a decent free package we'll switch away, but so far it's been the best free offering.
Thanks again!
We're not corporate, but we're kinda freaks about where the data goes, and people use GA extensively without any problems. I think the main looniversity site still uses a whole fancy paid bizness, mostly because they already had a contract, but for things like the individual schools/departments/projects that I deal with more often, it's dead easy and way better than the other free things out there.
Yeah, we used to use Web Trends, then we switched hosts and they ran Web Trends reports for us, then we took the hosting in-house and ... didn't have anything. There's nothing in the budget and our web tech support company had some time left in our allotted hours. So ....
Thanks again again!
I used my TomTom GPS unit for the first time yesterday, and HOLY CRAP it is awesome.
There were a few confusing places where, say, the computer was telling me to get on Interstate 478, which is what nobody on earth except the TomTom computer apparently calls the Brooklyn-Battery tunnel. And then it kept saying "Triboro Branch" instead of Triboro bridge, which was adorable.
Dylan has named it Borgie.