May 13, 2007

Web stats

I’m in a strop at the moment as our providers at Oxford ArchDigital have managed to lose our log files to a corruption and no backups have been made. Luckily, we’ve been collecting data via Google Analytics for the last year for this site. However, I’ve not got data for our database site, which is exceptionally annoying when we need to submit stats for the current Comprehensive Spending Review to ensure full funding.

The attached file includes all the data from May 06 - May 07. It does show some interesting things up - Roman coins is our most popular content and we get far less visitors from the States than our log files demonstrated previously.
I’ve now got the BM staff more interested in analysing data provided by GA, which is great as now they realise the benefits of targeting audiences.

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