[EHPweb] web analytics

Jeremy M Fee jmfee at usgs.gov
Thu Jul 22 23:06:18 UTC 2010


Hi,

Conversely, an analytics tool we run on our own server will probably create additional hits to the origin servers by bypassing the CDN using POST.


Thanks,

Jeremy


On Jul 22, 2010, at 1:07 PM, Seth L Daugherty wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I get the Analytics delays sometimes too (maybe 2 or 3 times a week, which isn't too bad). 
> 
> Chartbeat and most others on the page Jeremy linked seem to be focused too strongly on real-time information. It would be nice to be able to see real-time traffic spikes immediately after a big quake, but not at the expense of long term statistics. On the Chartbeat demo, I couldn't figure out how to get stats older than 30 days (or get stats on any given page). We're not a blog or an e-commerce site, so we don't really tweak our content to changes in traffic flow, say, after somebody links to us on digg. Our content usually only changes once a day, so we don't really need real-time stats. 
> 
> If we're going to use a different javascript-based analytics tool, we should look at Piwik. http://piwik.org/ It seems to provide all the features of Google Analytics plus more. Also, you install it on your own server, so we don't need to worry about a third party's site causing delays. Oh, and it's completely free.
> 
> Seth
> 
> 
> On Jul 21, 2010, at 3:05 PM, Jeremy M Fee wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I sent an email to the ehpweb list, but didn't see it delivered.  Here is a link to the original message.
>> 
>> http://geohazards.usgs.gov/pipermail/ehpweb/2010-July/000535.html
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Jeremy
>> 
>> 
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