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Re: [webanalytics] Web Analytics for a US gov agency

Hi,

For more information on Urchin you can contact one of the Google Authorized
Urchin Resellers at http://www.google.com/urchin/usac.html, many have a lot
of information on Urchin on their sites, and if you have specific questions,
you can contact the reseller of your choice.

Urchin is definitely a good option (disclaimer: we are a Google Urchin
Reseller :)). I know we have installed Urchin at NASA and other .gov's and
.edu's, and I know that other Urchin Resellers have done Urchin
implementations at U.S. Department of the Treasury, Air Force Legal
Operations Agency, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, among others.

Feel free to email me directly if you have any questions or comments.

Thanks!

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On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 5:02 AM, jchumley_fec <jchumley@...> wrote:

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>
> I am looking to replace Webalizer with something more usefull. Our purpose
> is to improve our web presentation based on analysis of user experience.
> Marketing is not part of our objective.
>
> As you all probably know, persistant and third party cookies are not
> currently allowed on Government websites so that limits my options. I can't
> go with Google Analytics. I have been looking at Urchin which looks like a
> good option but I don't see a lot of information about it. Can I get some
> input on Urchin and suggestions of other products that I should consider?
>
> Don't let the US gov aspect fool you. We are a small agency with a small
> budget.
>
>
>


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Sat Nov 21, 2009 2:33 am

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I am looking to replace Webalizer with something more usefull. Our purpose is to improve our web presentation based on analysis of user experience. Marketing...
jchumley_fec
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Nov 19, 2009
2:57 pm

A few years ago Google Analytics developers were talking about making it possible to set just a session based cookie. I wonder if they ever did that. Might...
Susan
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Nov 19, 2009
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You may also want to look into webtrends whom has a full-fledged omb compliant session cookie for gov't websites (or financial institutions). Webtrends does a...
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Nov 21, 2009
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I have installed Webtrends at many government agencies for the very reason of persistent and session cookies. Furthermore, Webtrends has a log-based option,...
eric_todd_tobias
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Nov 21, 2009
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I like your site design - clean and to the point! Besides Urchin, have you considered log-based analytics solutions such as Sawmill (www.sawmill.net),...
Mitchell
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Nov 21, 2009
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Hi, For more information on Urchin you can contact one of the Google Authorized Urchin Resellers at http://www.google.com/urchin/usac.html, many have a lot of...
Feras Alhlou
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I concur with Eric Tobias. Not only Government agencies see benefits in having their Web data, but many private companies who want to *totally* control their...
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