I've been using the WebProBlog ... and I give it two thumbs up. >>> Murdok, but unfortunately Google hasn't allowed open signups since that disastrous first week. Garett Rogers over at ZDNet spoke to ClickTracks CEO John Marshall Friday afternoon about their response to Google as a competitor. Marshall contends that "Google Analytics had once offered click fraud data, but has since removed that access". So what is ClickTracks doing? "In version 6.1 of Marshall contends that people using Google's service wouldn't do it if they had to pay. "There are people who want free analytics," he said. "But those people wouldn't call us anyway." I have to disagree there. I certainly would pay and have paid for analytics services and we plan to deploy Google Analytics network wide. I assume there are others like us. However, I'm not a major Adwords buyer. If I was I would be very motivated to use an independant analytics service especially if it had the clickfraud detection features Marshall is describing in ClickTracks 6.1. >>> WebTrends and ClickTracks. We will hear more from these companies at the Any Comments? murdok is the CEO of WebProBlog which focuses on internet business and marketing trends.
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