Yahoo! Web Analytics from Receptional

In: Web Analytics

20 Jul 2009

Just a quick note to say a big ‘Thanks!’ to the guys over at Receptional Internet Marketing. They’ve given me free access to a Yahoo! Web Analytics Account, and I’ve added codes for this site to run tracking on.   It’s one of the few (getting smaller by the month!) web analytics tools which I’ve not spent time working in over the past 4 years, so it’s a great opportunity to increase my scope of analytics tools and have a play around with a new toy! Part of me hopes it will be as awesome as Vistorville ;)

I’ve added some initial data, once I’ve got a few weeks to play around with (and another couple of sites) I’ll publish a review of the system with all my thoughts and findings :)

2 Responses to Yahoo! Web Analytics from Receptional

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Dixon

July 20th, 2009 at 22:27

Hope you like it! It’s not as COOL as visitorville, but it’s probably more reliable! (at least, it used to be, before Yahoo bought it)

visitorville rocks, but I tried the demo, and it locked up. So I tried the support and I’m still waiting for an answer I am afraid.

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Adam T

July 27th, 2009 at 20:43

Visitorville is indeed the coolest web analytics app out there I think, you should revisit it again if you have time. I don’t think it’s well supported these days unfortunately, but it’s great fun!

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