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StatCounter will show potential customers, regular visitors, click frauds, annoying visitors and bots. There is a free version with checking up to 500 pages per month. To check more pages there is a paid subscription from $8 per month for 100 thousand pages.
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]]>Web analytics service will display website traffic figures. AngelFish uses web server logs to track visitors’ interactions with the site and JavaScript page tags to generate reports. View IP addresses, user names, click-through paths, targeted marketing responses, and more. The service saves the collected information on a local server, thus ensuring data security.
The service costs from $1295 to $6000 per year.
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]]>Gives you global site statistics that you can work with in the program’s four interfaces. Reports & Analytics displays reports and summary tables. The Ad Hoc Analysis Java interface will display any level of detail in the statistics data in a couple of clicks. Report Builder will load the data into Excel tables. Data Warehouse unloads data into large CSV-format tables. There is a demo version. Price is negotiable.
Adobe Analytics (standard) is a package of enterprise-level solutions for collecting and working with website statistics, as well as professional customer support. Adobe Analytics allows you to get a variety of statistical reports without delays and restrictions, which helps:
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One of the main benefits of paid analytics systems is the absence of the usual limitations on the amount of data sent and processed. The Adobe Analytics user pays for the queries the counter sends to Adobe’s servers, and then can work with that data without the sampling, row combining, and other limitations common to free web analytics systems. The absence of restrictions allows you to quickly get a report on any small sample of data.
Adobe Analytics Suite has four different interfaces designed for different analytical tasks. And there’s an API you can use to upload your own data.
Reports & Analytics
Reports & Analytics is the main web interface of the system. It contains all customized reports and data summaries. It’s flexible enough to easily view detailed information by segment or additional parameters.
Ad Hoc Analysis
Ad Hoc Analysis is a java interface designed for in-depth web analytics work. Allows you to go through almost any level of detail in a few clicks.
Report Builder
Report Builder is an add-in for Microsoft Excel that allows you to offload data from Adobe into tables. This format is ideal for creating permanent reports and data summaries. Excel allows you to configure almost any format of data presentation (to brand the bulletins), and also contains its own capabilities for data processing (including the integrated programming language Visual Basic for applications). Thus, once you set up some data summary for reporting in the approved form, all data in it can be updated with a single click.
Data Warehouse
Data Warehouse is an interface designed for offloading the largest reports. These reports can contain hundreds of thousands of rows of data or more – too much to work in Excel or a web interface. Adobe Analytics allows you to offload data of such volumes in csv format for further processing. Due to large volumes, it takes some time to build reports using this interface. After the file is prepared, it is sent to the specified email. Periodic report generation is supported (e.g., daily).
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]]>A service for content marketers and other professionals who want to monitor user interaction with content. Analyzes user behavior at the page level, also has statistics on mentions and likes on social networks. Free to test for 30 days, paid version costs $7000 per year.
Chartbeat is a small online content analysis system. It targets editors, writers, developers, and anyone else who publishes content and wants full-fledged analytics on user interactions.
Chartbeat key features:
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]]>This analytics service will help you observe and analyze user behavior and improve conversion rates on your site.
Hotjar includes feedback and analysis tools. With them you will see the popular elements on the site, the average time of visiting pages. More among the features of the service is a built-in heat map, conversion funnels, visitor records.
The service is free. There are advanced features in paid packages. Paid plans range from $46 to $462 a month.
Hotjar is a service for advanced internet marketers who analyze user behavior, conduct surveys, build funnels and the like. Its main purpose is to help you increase conversion rates on your site. And it does a great job. The number of clients is increasing like by leaps and bounds.
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