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Practical tips for Nedstat segmentation

Sitestat 9 November 2008 | 3 Comments

This post appears to have been deleted when I recently had to reinstall my blog – here is a new copy of it. Nedstat released its new upgrade to Sitestat, a segmentation tool, three weeks ago now. It provides the ability to filter any of the standard and custom Sitestat reports using any of large [...]

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Nedstat’s new tool: Segmentation

Sitestat 20 August 2008 | 0 Comments

Nedstat has just released Live Segmentation, a new advanced filtering tool allowing users to interrogate their data in more detail. Segments can be created using any of a range of variables, either individually or by combining multiple filters to create a very detailed and specific visitor segment. There is no need to predefine filters, any [...]

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Basic Report Items for Site Performance

Sitestat 6 July 2008 | 0 Comments

As I discussed in my first couple of posts, there are some basic metrics that I look at when evaluating the performance of a website e.g. unique visitors, page views, etc. I am going to describe here how to set up a report in Sitestat that contains all these basic metrics. This report can be [...]

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Really using Sitestat

Sitestat 6 July 2008 | 0 Comments

I am discovering that while my clients may know how to run basic reports using Sitestat (generally saying how easy a system it is to use), they are less certain of which reports they should be running to get the answer to a specific question and how to use some of the more advanced reports [...]

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