Semi-OT usetrack_log analysis tools
Semi-OT usetrack_log analysis tools
am 23.09.2009 05:12:45 von Igor Chudov
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I have started collecting usertrack data, and would like to know what tools
exist to analyze this stuff for Linux.
My questions are, for example: for people coming to my home page from a
certain google query, how many leave right away, how many go to some pages
that I want to consider more closely, and what percentage leaves shortly
afterwards. That sort of stuff.
I can write various shell scripts, but I thought that perhaps this wheel has
already been invented.
A perl/linux solution is preferred.
thanks
Igor
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l has already been invented.
A perl/linux solution is preferred.
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thanks
Igor
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Re: Semi-OT usetrack_log analysis tools
am 23.09.2009 10:43:31 von Clinton Gormley
On Tue, 2009-09-22 at 22:12 -0500, Igor Chudov wrote:
> I have started collecting usertrack data, and would like to know what
> tools exist to analyze this stuff for Linux.
>
> My questions are, for example: for people coming to my home page from
> a certain google query, how many leave right away, how many go to some
> pages that I want to consider more closely, and what percentage leaves
> shortly afterwards. That sort of stuff.
Why not use http://google.com/analytics ?
Works well for us
clint
Re: Semi-OT usetrack_log analysis tools
am 23.09.2009 13:45:18 von Igor Chudov
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I already use google analytics, but I want to do my special analysis.
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On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 3:43 AM, Clinton Gormley wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-09-22 at 22:12 -0500, Igor Chudov wrote:
> > I have started collecting usertrack data, and would like to know what
> > tools exist to analyze this stuff for Linux.
> >
> > My questions are, for example: for people coming to my home page from
> > a certain google query, how many leave right away, how many go to some
> > pages that I want to consider more closely, and what percentage leaves
> > shortly afterwards. That sort of stuff.
>
> Why not use http://google.com/analytics ?
>
> Works well for us
>
> clint
>
>
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Why not use
>http://google.com/analytics ?
Works well for us
clint
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Re: Semi-OT usetrack_log analysis tools
am 23.09.2009 14:23:17 von Sean Davis
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On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Igor Chudov wrote:
> I already use google analytics, but I want to do my special analysis.
>
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> On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 3:43 AM, Clinton Gormley wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 2009-09-22 at 22:12 -0500, Igor Chudov wrote:
>> > I have started collecting usertrack data, and would like to know what
>> > tools exist to analyze this stuff for Linux
>>
>
I typically load all this into a RDBMS and then do SQL queries. This ends
up being a very flexible approach, in my opinion.
Sean
> > My questions are, for example: for people coming to my home page from
>> > a certain google query, how many leave right away, how many go to some
>> > pages that I want to consider more closely, and what percentage leaves
>> > shortly afterwards. That sort of stuff.
>>
>> Why not use http://google.com/analytics ?
>>
>> Works well for us
>>
>> clint
>>
>>
>
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> a certain google query, how many leave right away, how many go to some=
> pages that I want to consider more closely, and what percentage leaves=
> shortly afterwards. That sort of stuff.
Why not use
>http://google.com/analytics ?
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clint
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