ClickTracks recently announced its ClickTracks Analyzer that helps web designers, IT workers, and marketers examine how visitors are interacting with their site. The company says that its software ...
Web sites are an important conduit between customers, potential clients, and employees, so it’s not surprising that organizations invest heavily in watching how their sites are used. For this job, ...
If anything, small and mid-size e-commerce businesses have too much data these days. Thanks to Web analytics software — which allows you to track visitor behavior patterns in the most granular of ...
Web analytics firm ClickTracks announced today the release of the sixth version of its analytics product, ClickTracks 6. New features including a site archiver, which allows users to save snapshots of ...
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Web analytics firm ClickTracks today is expected to unveil a new version of its software, which for the first time will include a tool that detects possible click fraud. The tool, which is free, ...
If you're waiting on Google Analytics and want something to tide you over, you might try ClickTracks free version: Appetizer. Easily and immediately understand how visitors interact with your web site ...
Marketing technology company J.L. Halsey (OTC:JLHY) has teamed up with Toronto-based Internet services provider WSI to offer J.L. Halsey's Web analytics solution, ClickTracks, to small and midsize ...
Marketing software firm J.L. Halsey Corp. has acquired ClickTracks Analytics Inc., a Web analytical services firm, for $7.6 million in cash and common stock valued at $2.9 million, plus additional ...
John Marshall, the highly respected CEO of Clicktracks, and I had chance to talk about analytics recently. Clicktracks is well known for it’s analytics software solution. While many people are ...
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