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Urchin Software now in beta

Posted by admin on February 3rd, 2008 filed in Urchin

Despite rumors, Google’s Urchin  web analytics solution is still alive and now available with a three months free trial version. If this sounds interesting to you,  check the features below or download it (no Vista support!).

  • In-house Flexibility: Configure Urchin according to your specific requirements and run it as frequently as you wish on your own Linux, Windows, or FreeBSD servers.
  • Pagetags or IP+User Agent: Choose which methodology works best for you. You can even have the pagetags make a call to your Google Analytics account and run both products together allowing you to audit the pre and post processed data.
  • Advanced Visitor Segmentation: Cross segment visitor behavior by language, geographic location, and other factors.
  • Geo-targeting: Find out where your visitors come from and which markets have the greatest profit potential.
  • Funnel Optimization: Eliminate conversion bottlenecks and reduce the numbers of prospects who drift away unconverted.
  • Complete Conversion Metrics: See ROI, revenue per click, average visitor value and more.
  • Keyword Analysis: Compare conversion metrics across search engines and keywords.
  • A/B Testing: Test banner ads, emails, and keywords and fine-tune your creative content for better results.
  • Ecommerce Analytics: Trace transactions to campaigns and keywords, get loyalty and latency metrics, and see product merchandising reports.
  • Search engine robots, server errors and file type reports: Get the stuff that only log data can report on.

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One Response to “Urchin Software now in beta”

  1. Bhumika Says:

    Is urchin alive? Google just changed urchin.js to ga.js removing the old name’s trace!! ??

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