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RE: AM: email marketing; opt-in or out?
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RE: AM: email marketing; opt-in or out? |
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Fri, 9 Jan 1998 11:08:44 -0500 |
Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to let you know that Web Trend reporting is one of the
services that we offer. It is an extremely flexable product which allows
very refined, customized reports. To see an example monthly report,
please see http://brysonweb.com/demo/
user: guest
pass: netra
What you will see here, is the default template which includes everything.
Commonly, and organization will request several reports, one for
marketing, one for administration, one for technical, etc.
I second the motion that it is a good product. If you have many sites one
one UNIX server, you also might want to check out Lumberjack
demo: http://lumberjack.bitwrench.com/demo/
info: http://lumberjack.bitwrench.com/
Best Wishes,
Tracy Bryson
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Mark Milligan wrote:
> Mitch et al:
>
> DIGEX provides me with site visitor demographics through a third-party
> application call WebTrends. It's updated nightly and provides us with
> a dynamic HTML page of our site's activity including where visitors
> came from, part of the country, city, etc. It's done by IP address, I
> imagine.
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> The site I am referring to and which I manage is for a VC firm,
> Grotech Capital Group. www.grotech.com.
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> A little anecdote: When I registered grotech.com with Yahoo!, the data
> entry person at Yahoo! mistyped the state from Maryland to California.
> Needless to say, I see some web traffic coming into grotech.com from
> the California area!
>
> I would take a look at WebTrends. www.webtrends.com
>
> Mark Milligan
> The Common, Inc.
> The Internet Community for the Enterprise Application Software Market
>
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