You may care or not as to whether Google has access to your client traffic statistics.

If your client does not want this - see if you can get yourself a pre-google copy of urchin - which is the software they bought to create Google analytics. Same service -except it runs off your own servers.

Roland Dumas wrote:
just a caution about this category of service. It relies on a javascript that drops a 3rd party cookie in the visitors' browsers. If those browsers are configured to reject 3rd party cookies, then your data will be catywumpus, as each page visit will look like a new visitor. When using a similar service, it became apparent that a large portion of people have the block on 3rd party cookies, which then required that we look at data through that lens.


On Jun 28, 2007, at 11:38 AM, Rick Sanders wrote:

Hey list,

Just wanted to let you guys know that Google is offering free site analytics (stats).

http://www.google.com/analytics/

Might be useful for some of you!

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