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[enrii.blog] I suppose this is a replacement for Urchin (a paid website traffic analysis tool) since urchin.com is now forwarded to Google Analytics. I’m so busy that I don’t have time to add it to my blog until today.

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http://floatingsun.net/blog  Floating Sun: We’re doing our best to keep up, but there are only so many hours in the day. That said, please try sales@urchin.com or http://www.urchin.com/support/ - many improvements have been made and response times are much better. (via Cosmos)

elsua.net: Either way, I am surely going to wait for this one to be up and running, as I have been looking forward to get this kind of functionality for my weblog elsua and now, instead of having to pay for that kind of offering, we have got the opportunity of making good use of a free release and see how it would perform. (via Cosmos)

Search Engines at the Small Business Guide to Search Marketinghttp://www.searchengineguide.com [Search Engines at the Small Business Guide to Search Marketing] Increase the Power of Your Search Engine Copywriting: That said, I did get to do a little bit of looking into my hosting options, found that traffic was starting to get a little stronger and received a very interesting email.(skip to "Day 7 - MSN Plays Nice, Hosting is Confusing and an Interesting Email Shows Up..." by Jennifer Laycock)

B2B Lead Generation Blog[B2B Lead Generation Blog] Google Makes Web Analytics Free but will it help your lead generation?: Working for a B to B company selling a service, I would say roughly 60-70% of our leads come from calls made to the 800 number listed on our website. Currently the only way that I know of to be able to say "this call came from this keyword" or "this call came from a click-through from this particular directory." is to be able to look up real-time web analytics information and use it as a reference and then mark it in our CRM before distributing the lead.

Jennifer Laycockhttp://www.searchengineguide.com/laycock [Jennifer Laycock] Zero Cash, A Little Talent and 30 Days - Day 2: In the "real world," I'm used to having a budget for things like web analytics, site designers, copywriters and search marketing campaigns. In the life of a shoe-string entrepreneur, those luxuries don't always exist.

Sem.weblogsinc.com[Sem.weblogsinc.com] The Search Engine Marketing Weblog - sem.weblogsinc.com: Google Analytics appears to leapfrog ahead to a complete traffic analysis solution: ”We’ve designed Google Analytics to have enterprise level capabilities and yet still be accessible to anyone who wants to improve their marketing and site design. Google Analytics delivers all the features you’d expect from a high-end web analytics offering, and provides timesaving AdWords integration features.”

Searchengineblog.comhttp://www.searchengineblog.com [Searchengineblog.com] Search Engine Blog.com: search engine optimisation and marketing news | searchengineblog.com ... Update: More on Google Base from the Google Blog: "....an extension of our existing ...

Blog.searchenginewatch.comhttp://blog.searchenginewatch.com [Blog.searchenginewatch.com] Google Renames Urchin Google Analytics, Makes It Free: Google has renamed its Urchin web analytics unit to be -- yep -- Google Analytics (as Gary predicted), in a move that follows with similar rebranding such asKeyhole being renamed Google Earth. And just like with Keyhole and Google's Picasa photo software, Google is turning Google Analytics into a free product.

Seroundtable.comhttp://www.seroundtable.com [Seroundtable.com] Search Engine Roundtable ::: The Pulse Of The Search Marketing ...: Google Analytics, Google Sitemaps, better communication, update jagger, cracking down on spam, improved infrastructure, Google desktop search 2.0, maps api, local, remove result, blog search, reader, talk, and google base. He shows off Analytics.

Pandia.comhttp://www.pandia.com [Pandia.com] Pandia: Google Analytics is based on technology originally developed by the software company Urchin that Google acquired in March. Google’s claim is that the tool has enterprise level capabilities and yet is easy to use.

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