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Online Marketing Channel Manager at Adam Phones Ltd
23 November 2005 08:39am
Hi Again,
seems to me, I am hunting for web metric tools - could someone recommend to us a web metric tool which we can use? I am also interested to know if the new google analysis tool , can be used instead of any other ones?
if you are currently using a web metric tool, please post the name and a description why you think its good. is it easy to setup and run?
thanks
T
eTail Optimisation Specialist at Click Funnel Ltd
23 November 2005 11:12am
Hii there,
In my opinion the best web analysis tool on the market, that's easy to use and a doddle to set up is www.clicktracks.com. You even get a 15 day free trial to make sure its the best one for your particular company.
It's won countless awards and the best web analysis tool on the market from Clickz 3 years on the trot. Definitely worth the money.
As an alternative check out www.deepmetrix.com
Andrew Allfrey
www.e-prominence.co.uk
On 08:39:13 23 November 2005 Adamphones wrote:
Online Marketing Channel Manager at Adam Phones Ltd
23 November 2005 11:43am
Hi Andrew,
Impressive website indeed - I really liked the Demo of the analyser ClickTricks tool - I passed it on to the developer for a check to see if it meets our system requirements etc.. I have to admit, the visual side of presenting the data sold me the product... Will let you know how it goes if we go a head with it or not.
many thanks,
T
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28 November 2005 09:50am
Hi this is a very simple question but there is no simple answer
What info do you need?
What commercial reason do you need it for?
What is your budget?
What source of resource do you have to commit to this project?
cheers
jon
On 08:39:13 23 November 2005 Adamphones wrote:
Director at ISSEL
28 November 2005 11:41am
e-Consultancy have pulled together information on a whole range of products in their Web Analytics Buyers Guide which will give you a better idea of the different scope of products available.
Colin Cooper colin@issel.co.uk
ISSEL - Pilot Software