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Web Trackers and Analyzers

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GoingUp! is a web server log file analysis program that produces usage statistics from a user’s website server logs. This information details the traffic on the website and where it is coming from. The application features a fully customizable desktop with easy-to-read graphs and data charts. It is free, easy to use, and guaranteed to make a change in your website’s performance.

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Features include:

  • Web Stats
  • Traffic Trend Analysis
  • Referring Keywords
  • Actions & Goals
  • Google PageRank Tracking
  • Alexa Rank Tracking
  • Page Optimizer Tool
  • Keyword Density Tool

Your website represents the investment of large amounts of time, physical and mental effort, and more-likely-than-not, a significant portion of money as well. Why does this matter? Well ultimately, it demonstrates that your website was designed for a specific purpose, and in most cases, that purpose involves reaching a specific audience. Web stats can help you learn about your visitors, and tailor your strategies to fit their preferences, wants, and needs.

Open Web Analytics (OWA) is a PHP web analytics framework useful to track and analyze any web applications. It comes with built-in support for popular web applications such as Wordpress and MediaWiki.

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Features include:

  • Iinvoke OWA from JavaScript or from within your PHP application
  • Comes with a full featured WordPress plugin that integrates the OWA
  • Comes with a MediaWiki plugin that provides tracking of MediaWiki articles and special pages.
  • Track Page views, visits, and unique visitors over time
  • Track unique, new, repeat visitors over time
  • Click-streams; Click Tracking; Click Heat Maps
  • RSS/ATOM subscription tracking
  • Visitor Aging
  • Canned and Custom Time Periods
  • Refering Page Analysis

OWA was born out of the need for an open source framework that could be used to easily add web analytics features to web sites and applications.