Web Performance, Branding, and Social Media
In: GrabPERF| Web Performance
7 Mar 2006I have now launched the GrabPERF Site Statistics Index. The current members are:
StatCounter
SiteMeter
ShinyStats
OneStat
If you know of or represent a firm that I have missed, please drop me an email or a comment.
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You’ll notice that I have added the SiteMeter and StatCounter logos to the sidebar. Yes, I am a stats freak, but I also wanted to monitor how quickly each of these two services can deliver a page of basic stats to someone who clicks on the links.
So far, you can see the performance difference here.
I [...]
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3 May 2005Google drops price for Urchin Web Analytics. [here and here and here and here]
StatCounter gives me what I need, thanks.
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6 Apr 2005Back in November, I mentioned that I was working on the idea of new ways to benchmark the success of online businesses in today’s more mature operational environment. I am still working on the base ideas, but a colleague of mine has helped me coalesce some ideas, and they are now forming the foundation of [...]
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29 Mar 2005NetIQ sold off WebTrends to Francisco Partners. [here]
I always wondered about the NetIQ deal, so it’s nice to see WebTrends on it’s own again…but it is now going up against Google.
More on the deals here and here
More from SVW here.
John Battelle With more comments on Web Analytics Shake-Up 2005. [here]
Andrew Goodman has a great Urchin/Google [...]
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29 Mar 2005Ouch. I thought this one was worthy of some analysis. Google acquire Urchin. [and here]
Why does this make sense? As one of the comments to the link above states, the link between search algorithms makes some sense, as you will be able quickly isolate and identify trends within the reams of visitor data that is [...]