Lies, Darn Lies and Web Statistics
November 3rd, 2006A big question that I often get is “how much traffic does my site get?”
That’s an excellent question, and we actually have an answer. The School of Business has an excellent statistics package that monitors the traffic to web pages on www.bus.wisc.edu.
But here’s the hitch, it needs to know which pages to track.
If you have pages you want tracked, just shoot me an email and I’ll get you set up. There’s a great Web interface where you can view all sorts of things from the number of page views each page is getting to what kind of browser your visitors are using, what country they’re browsing from, heck, even what screen resolution they’re browsing at.
We can even collect your pages into a content group for easier analysis. Just let me know. It’s all in-house and ready to use. Here’s a sample: Download file
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November 3rd, 2006 at 12:43 pm
Sounds like a great resource — I know we’d be interested in using it. The usage stats available through the intranet have been very helpful, as we can see what resources have been used by which students. A very insightful look at both what resources are most helpful/needed and which people are using the resources (or not).