Today CMS Watch released the Web Analytics Report, which evaluates 13 major Web Analytics suppliers based on extensive vendor research, interviews with customers across a range of industry sectors, and “hands on” testing of solutions. Purchase the report at: http://www.cmswatch.com/
The Web Analytics report is divided up into 6 main parts:
Part 1 – How to Use this Report
Provides an overview of the various sections and depending on your role in the organization suggests the best path to follow in order to get the most out of the Web Analytics report.
Part 2 – What is Web Analytics
An overview of web analytics including history and definitions of some commonly used phrases.
Part 3 – Business Case for Web Analytics
Talks about the reasons why Web Analytics is so important in an online solution by addressing business goals such as Improving Customer Service and Increasing Revenue/Audience/Operational Efficiency. It’s followed by the report addressing the various costs that come with web analytics above and beyond licensing. This section concludes by addressing why web analytics is such a worthwhile investment.
Part 4 – Web Analytics Technology and Features
This section goes into detail about the various features that were used to compare the various web analytics vendors:
– Technology (Architecture, Availability)
– Data Collection and Processing (WebServer, JavaScript tagging, Complexity)
– Data Accuracy (Verification, Sampling, User Id)
– Data Services (Importing, Exporting, Integration)
– User Administration (Permissions, Distribution)
– Reporting (Standard Reports, Usability, Advanced Features, Dashboards, Help Features)
– Vendor Intangibles (Implementation, Support, Licensing Costs, Future Development, Stability)
Part 5 – The Web Analytics Initiative
Part 5 talks about purchasing and implementation starting from the requirements all the way to implementation and best practices.
Part 6 – The Web Analytics Vendors
This is where all the major Vendors are compared using the items addressed in part 5. The following web analytics vendors are compared in this report:
24/7
AuriQ
ClickTracks
Coremetrics
Fireclick
Google Analytics
Nedstat
Omniture
SageMetrics
Unica
Visual Sciences
WebSideStory
WebTrends
The Report can
For information email: info@cmswatch.com. I will be interviewing Lead Analyst (and author of this report), Phil Kemelor on Friday so stay tuned for some further insight via podcast.