Urchin 5.5 – Web Analytics Product Review - Domains and Users
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The next section discusses the domains and users, a section I personally do not spend much time analyzing. The domains report gives you the ability to track, which ISPs are providing the traffic to your site. Basically, this report tells you how many people are using AOL or another Internet Service Provider (ISP) as their Internet connection to visit your site. This does come in handy if you want to build a site that requires high-speed connections, which requires your user to have a high-speed ISP.

The "Countries" report details what geographic location your user is coming from. This statistics is very useful for large International sites and content sites. One major reason why one would track this information is to know if they should possibly offer the content on their site in multiple languages. If most of your traffic comes from the United States, then you should update your site's content based on that countries traffic patterns. In addition, your content should be United States focused and appeal to that cultural group.

The next report is named "IP Addresses." It gives you a break down of the most frequent sessions by IP address. Further more you can click on the IP address and Urchin will do a reverse lookup on the IP address to give you more information on that user. So when you find out your "friendly competitor" has been chewing up all your bandwidth by creating a robot that downloads all your product graphics, you can send that competitor a note or simply ban that IP address.

That sums up the "Domains and Users" section of the Urchin reporting module. The "Domains and Users" section allows you to track the ISPs and Countries that visit your site. In addition you can drill down into a users IP address and conduct a reverse IP lookup. One thing I did not cover was the username reporting, which is a simple report of the length and time a user logged into your Web site.
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