I love web stats and for a long time now (last 4 years or so) I have been analysing web stats with Google Analytics, which is probably one of the best apps for assessing basic stats (provided the web browser being used support javascript).
For the most accurate stats I also use AWStats (which has provided great results for the last 7 years)
Within the last year or two I have also employed the use of ClickTale for the analysis of user interaction.
Today however I found this website which provides another potentially very useful tool/method to add to the web analysis arsenal which essentially allows you to render your website access logs as a network diagram allowing you to visualise user paths through your site in a way that was only really possible through intuition.
The article explains a lot more on how to do it but it's certainly something I'll be giving a try in the next few days!
in reference to: http://www.burlaca.com/2009/01/graph-visualization-apache-logs/ (view on Google Sidewiki)
For the most accurate stats I also use AWStats (which has provided great results for the last 7 years)
Within the last year or two I have also employed the use of ClickTale for the analysis of user interaction.
Today however I found this website which provides another potentially very useful tool/method to add to the web analysis arsenal which essentially allows you to render your website access logs as a network diagram allowing you to visualise user paths through your site in a way that was only really possible through intuition.
The article explains a lot more on how to do it but it's certainly something I'll be giving a try in the next few days!
in reference to: http://www.burlaca.com/2009/01/graph-visualization-apache-logs/ (view on Google Sidewiki)

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